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Released: 2022-04-03
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301 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2022-04-03
© (C) BBC 2022
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Sikh scriptures; The church in wartime; Interfaith dialogue during Ramadan

Sikh scriptures; The church in wartime; Interfaith dialogue during Ramadan

A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
Time: 44:03
How should religious leaders respond in times of war? The primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill has been severely criticised for endorsing his country's invasion of Ukraine. The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, a leading scholar of eastern Christianity, tells us how he feels about Kirill's failure to even call for a ceasefire. Also, it's forty years since the Falkland Islands were occupied by Argentina, sparking a war with Britain in the south Atlantic. We reflect on whether church leaders at the time got the tone right, when they publicly called for prayers for the families of Argentinian as well as British servicemen who died in the conflict.
The holy month of Ramadan is just beginning, when Muslims fast during daylight hours. In spite of recent tensions between some members of the Jewish and Muslim communities, a London synagogue is hosting Muslims and sharing in their "iftar" or fast breaking. The idea is to promote friendship between the two faith groups. We hear from Rabbi Hannah Kingston and Muslim, Julie Siddiqui, who is an interfaith campaigner.
Holy scriptures have been rescued from the Sikh temple in Odessa, Ukraine to keep them safe from possible Russian attacks. They were removed from the city's Gurdwara and brought to the UK, where they will be temporarily displayed in the National Sikh Museum, in Derby. Simran Singh Stuelpnagel tells William Crawley about his journey across Europe, and his mission to safeguard the scriptures.
Producers: Rahila Bano and Jonathan Hallewell
Presenter: William Crawley
Editor: Tim Pemberton
Episode ID: 1000556076116
GUID: urn:bbc:podcast:m00161qk
Release Date: 03/04/2022, 08:50:00

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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2021-04-11

Good but often very late appearing

As I write it’s past midday but there’s no sign of today’s programme, which has been on BBC Sounds for hours. Why is the podcast almost invariably late??
despairing of dorset
2019-04-14

Atheist listening in

I listen as an atheist as I’m interested in pretty much anything. It shocks me the amount of indoctrination in the uk, and the horrible history of religion around the world and it’s religions actually being celebrated as something to see as a positive thing. I feel sad hearing that people that are just lovely people sucked in to believed they are good people because of a deity.
I think the bbc has done a good job making this podcast listenable to pretty much any one. It’s balanced and not at all evangelical like one would expect off American/African or Islamic radio stations.
Eccentric Dyslexic
2019-03-09

Essential Perspective

I’m not sure why this Podcast is listed as ‘Spirituality’ or why some reviews refer to it as worship? It primarily highlights current news and views of religious and non religious issues. I’m not sure of anyone else doing this in the UK media which is why it is essential.
richsmithinbristol
2015-04-18

What a way to worship the almighty Jesus Christ

Thanks and amazing worship
Arinzelaw
2014-03-10

Excellent show!

The live broadcast goes out too early on a Sunday morning for me, so I like to listen to this podcast later in the day. However, it is mid-afternoon on Monday as I write, and the latest edition has still not been uploaded to iTunes. When it is, I recommend it if you are interested in intelligent global news and analysis from a pan-religious perspective.
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