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The Re:Considering Podcast

The Re:Considering Podcast

By: Centre for Public Christianity
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Compassion, freedom, masculinity, pessimism, achievement, and more. This companion listen to the Re:Considering book series puts it all on the table - all the personal and cultural baggage that comes along with some of the most vexed (and worthwhile) questions of our time. In the podcast, Re:Considering authors are interviewed by someone with questions about the topic, then turn interviewer themselves to bring someone else’s expertise or experience into the mix. Because reconsidering happens best when people go back-and-forth on the big things. Check out titles in the Re:Considering series at www.reconsidering.com.auCopyright 2025 Centre for Public Christianity Art Christianity Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences Spirituality
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Episodes
  • Freedom and Responsibility with John Anderson and Priyan Max Jeganathan
    Mar 25 2025

    On, among other things, why with great freedom comes great responsibility.

    Priyan Max Jeganathan interviews John Anderson, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, and host of the Conversations with John Anderson Podcast, about why he thinks that real freedom involves “shoulds”, or the things we ought to do.

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    John Anderson’s podcast

    Max Jeganathan’s The Freedom Trap, out now

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    28 mins
  • The Freedom Trap with Daniel Principe and Priyan Max Jeganathan.
    Mar 20 2025

    On, among other things, why more choice doesn’t necessarily make you more free.

    Guest host Daniel Principe, youth advocate and educator about respectful relationships, interviews Priyan Max Jeganathan about how freedom always involves constraints.

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    Daniel Principe’s advocacy work

    Max Jeganathan’s The Freedom Trap, out now

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    30 mins

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