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S5 E12: “Moral questions” with Nigel Biggar
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Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar is a historian, theologian and ethicist currently serving as Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford. Nigel has been described as “one of the leading living Western ethicists” by the New Statesman, and is named as one of Prospect Magazine’s Top Thinkers of 2024. He has published eight books and has written several articles since Hamas’ 7th October terrorist atrocities.
In this episode, Nigel offers his thoughts on why university staff appear so complacent in dealing with anti-Israel encampments on campuses and breaks down how the far-left has applied the ‘decolonisation’ narrative to Israel.
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Manage episode 430690203 series 3015377
Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar is a historian, theologian and ethicist currently serving as Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford. Nigel has been described as “one of the leading living Western ethicists” by the New Statesman, and is named as one of Prospect Magazine’s Top Thinkers of 2024. He has published eight books and has written several articles since Hamas’ 7th October terrorist atrocities.
In this episode, Nigel offers his thoughts on why university staff appear so complacent in dealing with anti-Israel encampments on campuses and breaks down how the far-left has applied the ‘decolonisation’ narrative to Israel.
Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to podcast@antisemitism.org.
Follow us on all socials @antisemitism
99 tập
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