Stephen Chavura Pt. II | A Secular Nation | Conversations

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Conversations Part II with Dr. Stephen Chavura focuses on the extent to which Australia can be considered a 'secular' nation and what that actually means. They also discuss ideologies like wokeness and what impact they are having on our society.

Dr. Stephen Chavura teaches European and Australian history at Campion College, Sydney. Before he worked at Campion he was a lecturer in sociology and political philosophy at various Australian universities.

He has published in numerous journals including History of European Ideas, Journal of Religious History and Australian Journal of Political Science. His most recent (co-authored) books are The Forgotten Menzies: The Mind of Australia's Longest-Serving Prime Minister (Melbourne University Publishing, 2021), and Reason, Religion and the Australian Polity: A Secular State? (Routledge, 2019). He also writes opinion pieces on current affairs that have appeared in The Australian, Spectator Australia and ABC Religion and Ethics.
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00:36 A secular state
15:11 The sexual revolution
20:07 Is Christianity harmful?
25:49 Ideologies
35:54 Optimist or pessimist?
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