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08/01/2012

Richard Holloway and guests with two hours of music and conversation from a faith and ethical perspective, asking what the week's events say about our values and beliefs.

Sunday Mornings With Richard Holloway is two hours of music and stimulating conversation taking a faith and ethics based view at the world we live in today. Topical and where necessary provocative it takes the weeks events and breaks them down into what it means to the individual and our society's values and beliefs. Complementing this are conversations with people who have something to say on how we live our lives; whether through their personal experiences, what they write or preach, or because they've dedicated themselves to making the world a better place.

On the first of a new series of Sunday Morning with Richard Holloway, there's a celebration of genius. What we ordinary mortals - struggling with New Year Resolutions --- can learn from those special people who seem to have no difficulty in sticking at things.

And American theologian Harvey Cox talks about politics, God, Godspell, and his friend, the Civil Rights campaigner Reverend Martin Luther King.

Also, 'The Big Noise' in Stirling, inspiring children to play music - how the work of a Venezuelan Maestro is translating to Scotland.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 8 Jan 2012 07:05

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  • Sun 8 Jan 2012 07:05