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Sarah Goldingay argues that as adults we need to recapture the playfulness of childhood.
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Simplicity
Mark Tully considers the wisdom of trying to keep things simple.
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Saintliness
Mark Tully examines the role of saints and asks if anyone should aspire to sainthood.
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Judgement Day
Shoshana Boyd Gelfand reevaluates the word judgemental, arguing that we need to be judged.
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Preparation
Mark Tully examines the much-vaunted precept that preparation is the key to success.
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Man's Best Friend
Poet Michael Symmons Roberts celebrates our relationship with dogs.
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Signs of Life
Writer and priest Malcolm Doney examines the sacred power of the objects we hold dear.
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There's No Place Like Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand examines our relationship with the shifting notion of home.
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The Fascination of Games
Mark Tully explores the intellectual, philosophical and spiritual appeal of games.
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The Divine Feminine
Journalist Remona Aly considers the multi-faceted power of the divine feminine.
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Hallowed Be Thy Name
Jahnavi Harrison explores why chanting God's name can be a powerful devotional practice.
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Freedom
Theologian and writer Dr Jane Williams examines the nature and extent of human freedom.
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The Power of the Sun
Mark Tully considers sun worship and the power of the star that sustains and destroys.
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The Time of Our Lives
Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand explores the many ways we measure time and its effect on us.
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New Reformation
500 years after Luther's Reformation, Mark Tully examines calls to reform today's church.
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Parochialism
Mark Tully considers the strengths and limitations of small ponds.
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What Would Happen If?
Malcolm Doney argues that imagination is at the heart of what it means to be human.
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Childish Things
Now past 40, Abdul-Rehman Malik asks what aspects of his youth he can carry with him.
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Europe
Mark Tully considers how the UK might continue to share a European identity post-Brexit.
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The Water of Life
Jane Williams explores our many-faceted relationship with water in all its forms.
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Through a Glass Darkly
The poet Michael Symmons Roberts looks in the mirror and sees through a glass darkly.
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Truth
As the UK election approaches, Mark Tully seeks truth in a post-truth world.
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Clowning for God
Mark Tully asks a priest who is also a stand-up comedian about using wit to puncture piety
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The Fifth Element
Sarah Goldingay explores the spiritual significance of the idea of a 'fifth element'.
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Seclusion
Journalist Remona Aly investigates the uniquely spiritual experience of seclusion.
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Preaching
Mark Tully evaluates a range of preaching, from hellfire and damnation to Good News.
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Forms of Memory
Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand examines our forms of memory, both collective and individual.
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Easter: A Matter of Life and Death
Master of the Temple Church, Robin Griffith-Jones, presents an Easter choral special.
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Pontius Pilate
On Palm Sunday, Mark Tully assesses one of Holy Week's main characters: Pontius Pilate.
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Crossing the Master
Abdul-Rehman Malik explores the complex relationship between master and disciple.