
Australia’s Scandalous Treatment of Asylum Seekers
Daniel Nour speaks to renowned barrister and human rights activist Julian Burnside about the Australian Government’s treatment of refugees in recent times.
Daniel Nour speaks to renowned barrister and human rights activist Julian Burnside about the Australian Government’s treatment of refugees in recent times.
In the first episode of this brand new series, Qwayne takes us through some of the basic principles of Catholic social teaching: human dignity, the common good, solidarity, subsidiarity and the option for the poor.
Dr Robert Tilley speaks on a need for sympathy for the allure of prosperity doctrine, how we can avoid leading people down this path, and how the problems we experience may not be our fault.
We chat to Dr Robert Tilley about the history of prosperity doctrine within Christianity and how such doctrine can subtly tempt all Christians.
Dr Garrick Small discusses the topic of wealth and money in the Gospels – particularly in the Gospels and Matthew and Luke.
Could we be doing better? How do we balance the responsibility to our neighbour with the desire to protect our borders? Where should a Christian stand on the issue of asylum seekers?
As the Australian Government tightens its policies around asylum seekers, Daniel Nour is back again drilling Catholic Voices Australia representative Andrew Milne on where the Church stands on the issue.
Dr Garrick Small explains the competing attitudes of how to view the human person, how this relates to the Trinity, and what such views teach us about economics and business today.