Episode Synopsis "The History of Human Rights: Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, Natasha Moore and Rebecca McLaughlin"
Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, a senior lecturer in History at Western Sydney University, is joined by Dr Natasha Moore from the Centre for Public Christianity and apologist and author Dr Rebecca McLaughlin to discuss the history of human rights.
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