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Changing belief: when does belief return?

29 min · 13 de may de 2026
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‘Humanity has never had so many people living beyond the working stage of life as now,' says demographer and social commentator Bernard Salt, 'and we have to work out how to fund it, how to manage it, how to house it, how to care for it and how to deliver a meaning.' Bernard joins Geraldine and Julie first up in this mini-series on changing belief to explore what's disappeared and what might endure in ageing Australia. Recommendations: * Lamorna Ash, Don't Forget We're Here Forever: A New Generation's Search for Religion, and her interview [https://www.thetablet.co.uk/features/wrestling-with-the-angel-lamorna-ash/] in The Tablet * Laurence Freeman, ‘An education of the heart’ [https://www.thetablet.co.uk/features/an-education-of-the-heart/] in The Tablet ---------------------------------------- We'd love to hear from you! Get in touch via Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/470527097325405].

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Portada del episodio Changing belief: beyond the manosphere

Changing belief: beyond the manosphere

In episode two of our miniseries on changing belief, Geraldine Doogue and Julie Thorpe explore why so many young men are drawn to online communities that promise seemingly a secure hold amid so much sliding from their grasp: education, jobs, relationships. With demographer Simon Kuestenmacher, they look at the pull of the manosphere, the hunger for belonging and whether older wisdom traditions can still offer a meaning – beyond the clicks. Mentioned in this episode: * Adrian Rosenfeldt's Eureka Street article, Dostoevsky’s underground man and the rise of the manosphere [https://www.eurekastreet.com.au/dostoevskys-underground-man-and-the-rise-of-the-manosphere] * Why More Americans Are Seeking Religion [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/12/podcasts/the-daily/americans-religion-believing.html] on The Daily podcast * Rutger Bregman's How to start a moral revolution [https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/2-how-to-start-a-moral-revolution/id318705261?i=1000739258338], The 2025 BBC Reith Lectures also available on ABC RN Big Ideas ---------------------------------------- We'd welcome your feedback on this miniseries. Please get in touch via our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/470527097325405] page.

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Portada del episodio Changing belief: when does belief return?

Changing belief: when does belief return?

‘Humanity has never had so many people living beyond the working stage of life as now,' says demographer and social commentator Bernard Salt, 'and we have to work out how to fund it, how to manage it, how to house it, how to care for it and how to deliver a meaning.' Bernard joins Geraldine and Julie first up in this mini-series on changing belief to explore what's disappeared and what might endure in ageing Australia. Recommendations: * Lamorna Ash, Don't Forget We're Here Forever: A New Generation's Search for Religion, and her interview [https://www.thetablet.co.uk/features/wrestling-with-the-angel-lamorna-ash/] in The Tablet * Laurence Freeman, ‘An education of the heart’ [https://www.thetablet.co.uk/features/an-education-of-the-heart/] in The Tablet ---------------------------------------- We'd love to hear from you! Get in touch via Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/470527097325405].

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Portada del episodio Travelling with an American pope

Travelling with an American pope

‘Peace be with you all!’ Pope Leo’s first words to the world have resounded across continents — for all to hear. Fresh off the papal plane from Africa, CNN's Christopher Lamb [https://edition.cnn.com/profiles/christopher-lamb] speaks with Geraldine Doogue about what it means for the Church, and for the wider world, to have an American pope. A year into his papacy, what’s Leo like, up close? What kind of moral and diplomatic voice is he becoming on the world stage? And what happens when the pope’s words are read through the prism of politics? And a question for listeners: what would you like to hear more of in future episodes? Get in touch via our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/470527097325405] page or send a review via your podcast feed. Mentioned in this episode: * Christopher Lamb's new book, American Hope: What Pope Leo XIV Means for the Church and the World * Peter Wehner's article in The Atlantic, The American Pope vs. the American President [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/pope-leo-trump-iran/686964/] * Massimo Faggioli's Commonweal article, 'Cool' Catholicism? [https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/massimo-faggioli-youth-conversion-united-states-europe-church-catholic]

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