Unbelievable?

Ruth Jackson, Jack Symes, Luke Martin, John Nelson

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Booking Overview

Unbelievable? is a weekly Christian apologetics show that brings well-known philosophers, theologians, and authors into debates about God, reality, morality, and the Christian faith. It’s a strong booking option for PR outreach aimed at serious thinkers who can handle respectful cross-views and public-theology themes.

Metrics

Episodes: 1256

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 36.8k subscribers

Instagram: 3.8k followers

Contact Information

digital.team@premier.org.uk

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Host

Ruth Jackson - Described as the host of Unbelievable? and part of a team of thinkers and Christian apologists.

Jack Symes - Hosts a live Unbelievable X Theora Media event featuring a major conversation between multiple thinkers.

Luke Martin - Speaks with guests in an Unbelievable? The Interview episode.

John Nelson - Joined by guests for an Unbelievable episode exploring debates around C.S. Lewis and related literary themes.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Established thinkers in theology, Christian apologetics, philosophy of religion, and credible writers/critics who engage seriously with Christianity in public discourse (including perspectives from non-Christian faith or agnosticism).
Required Achievements:  
Academic professorship or recognized scholarly work, Published books on God/Christianity and related philosophical or theological questions, Public-facing authorship/criticism (e.g., major literary criticism)

Recent Guest Discussions

Joe Folley - Questions Whether Meaning Needs To Be Objective; Critiques Aspects Of Theism/meaning

Philip Goff - Reflects On Mystical Experience, Psychedelics, Suffering, And A Journey Toward A Form Of Theism; Questions Meaning And Reality

Jessica Frazier - Challenges Western Assumptions About God, Matter, And Consciousness; God, Atheism, And Consciousness

William Lane Craig - God As Explanation For The Universe, Morality, And Human Purpose; God, Atheism, Morality, And Meaning

Dr Brian Brock - Christian Politics And Political Power; War And Just War Theory; Disability Theology And Human Dignity

Recent Topics

Theology, Apologetics, Philosophy, Christianity, Ethics

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Unbelievable?
:

The Story of Everything: God, Atheism, Meaning and Reality with William Lane Craig, Jessica Frazier, Philip Goff and Joe Folley

July 01, 2026

Where did reality come from, where is it heading, and does any of it have meaning? In this live Unbelievable X Theora Media event, Jack Symes hosts a major conversation between four strikingly different thinkers: Christian philosopher William Lane Craig, Hindu scholar Jessica Frazier, philosopher Philip Goff and agnostic thinker Joe Folley. Craig argues that God is the best explanation for the universe, morality and human purpose. Folley questions whether meaning needs to be objective. Frazi...

Is Christianity being hijacked by politics? Dr Brian Brock on God, War and Human Worth

June 30, 2026

What does Christianity really offer a world searching for God, meaning and moral clarity? In this episode of Unbelievable? The Interview, Luke Martin speaks with Dr Brian Brock, Professor of Theology at the University of Aberdeen, about some of the most urgent questions facing Christians today: should Christians seek political power? Is the idea of a “Christian nation” faithful to the gospel, or does it risk confusing the church with the state? How should Christians think about war, violence...

Should the Fall be celebrated? | Caleb Woodbridge and Damien Walter on Pullman/CSLewis hosted by John Nelson

June 24, 2026

Philip Pullman has called C.S. Lewis’s Narnia stories a “filthy lie” — but is that fair? In this episode of Unbelievable, John Nelson is joined by Christian writer Caleb Woodbridge and science-fiction critic Damien Walter to explore Narnia, His Dark Materials, myth, imagination and the search for meaning in a secular age. They discuss Pullman’s critique of Lewis, the “problem of Susan,” whether Christianity suppresses maturity or offers a deeper vision of reality, and why fantasy and scienc...

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