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This week: how we think. Difference, dialogue and fusion between fans and teams.

Natalie produces and narrates The Seen & Unseen Aloud podcast. She's an Anglican minister and a trained actor.

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This week we take a close look at how we think: Graham Tomlin considers the different thought paradigms of Richard Dawkins and Ayaan Hirsi Ali; Simon Burton-Jones delves into the psychology of football fans and Barnabas Aspray thinks about what happens when political dialogue gives way to animal-like culture war.

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GodPod, by Seen & Unseen

Discuss burning issues of God, theology, life and much more, over a supply of coffee and biscuits.

Nick is the senior editor of Seen & Unseen.

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About GodPod

GodPod is a regular podcast now hosted by Seen & Unseen, in partnership with St Mellitus College.

Theologians Graham Tomlin, Mike Lloyd, Jane Williams, and the occasional guest speaker get together to discuss burning issues of God, theology, life, and much more, over a supply of coffee and biscuits.

About the hosts

Graham Tomlin is the Editor-In-Chief of Seen & Unseen. Read more about him and his articles

Jane Williams lectures at St Mellitus College. Read more about her and her writing.

Mike Lloyd is rthe Principal of Wycliffe Hall. Read more about him.

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Episodes prior to March 2023 can be found on this page (with links to an older Apple Podcasts and Spotify accounts).

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Since March 2023, our listeners have enjoyed hundreds or episodes from GodPod and its sister podcasts. All for free. This is made possible through the generosity of our amazing community of supporters.
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