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Religious History

Cameron Stout introduces programmes exploring Scotland's religious history, including memories of Pope John Paul II's visit to Glasgow's Bellahouston Park in 1982.

6 hours

Last on

Wed 15 Sep 2010 00:30

Chapters

  • Soul Music

    John Bell asks what it is about music which reaches the deepest of places in emotions.

    Duration: 26:00

  • For the Beauty of the Earth

    Mark Stephen explores our relationship with the environment and considers the importance of a creator to the major faiths.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Soul Music

    John Bell asks what it is about music which reaches the deepest of places in emotions.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Scotland’s Saint in Waiting

    Writer Denise Mina sets out to tell the remarkable story of Margaret Sinclair.

    Duration: 26:00

  • For the Beauty of the Earth

    Mark Stephen explores our relationship with the environment and considers the importance of a creator to the major faiths.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Soul Music

    John Bell asks what it is about music which reaches the deepest of places in emotions.

    Duration: 26:00

  • The Pope in the Park

    Recollections of the momentous day in 1982 when Pope John Paul II visited Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park and almost 300,000 people turned up to greet him.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Scotland Saved

    Edi Stark presented Scotland Saved, recalling Billy Graham’s 1955 Crusade at Glasgow’s Kelvin Hall.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Soul Music

    John Bell asks what it is about music which reaches the deepest of places in emotions.

    Duration: 26:00

  • For the Beauty of the Earth

    Mark Stephen explores our relationship with the environment and considers the importance of a creator to the major faiths.

    Duration: 26:00

  • The Shared Table

    Carol Carr explores fasting.

    Duration: 26:00

  • Soul Music

    John Bell asks what it is about music which reaches the deepest of places in emotions.

    Duration: 26:00

Broadcasts

  • Wed 1 Oct 2008 00:30
  • Wed 8 Sep 2010 00:30
  • Wed 15 Sep 2010 00:30