
Faith at the Frontiers is a podcast that confronts challenges to the Christian faith with hope.
We have done series on Faith and the challenges of history, Refugees, Climate Change, Science & Religion, and Faith & Economics. Anticipated future series include Religious pluralism, Christianity & Racism, The problem of evil/suffering, Exvangelicalism, Violence in the Bible, and more.
Barnabas Aspray
Barney is a theologian interested in the way Christian belief and practice interact with the questions of today’s society. He grew up in England and Ecuador, and now lives in Baltimore, USA.
Barney writes for Seen and Unseen, a magazine that offers “Christian perspectives on just about everything” for a non-Christian audience.
He has produced two YouTube videos for the Timeline Theological Videos channel:
He has so far published one book: Ricœur at the Limits of Philosophy (CUP: 2022).
You can find his other academic publications on his Faculty profile page.
Austin Stevenson
Austin is a theologian who is interested in the intersection of philosophical ideas and religious beliefs in contemporary society. He grew up in Cheyenne, Wyoming before spending a decade in Canada and the UK. He now teaches in West Palm Beach, FL.
He writes for various publications, including ABC Religion & Ethics, and Seen & Unseen.
Austin is the author of The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus: Historiography, Theology, and Metaphysics (T&T Clark, 2024). His next book, forthcoming with Baker Academic, is on the theological virtues: faith, hope, and love.