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27/11/2016

Trevor Phillips talks about multiculturalism, identity and speaking out on the things that matter, plus Luke Devlin and Dr Sara Parvis discuss Pope Francis's Holy Year of Mercy.

His opinions have certainly raised some eye brows over the years - writer, broadcaster and former Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Trevor Phillips OBE, on multi-culturalism, identity, and speaking out on the things that matter.

As it comes to a close - how effective has Pope Francis' special jubilee 'Holy Year of Mercy' been? Luke Devlin, Executive Director for the Centre for Human Ecology, and Dr Sara Parvis, Senior Lecturer in Church History, University of Edinburgh, discuss if it has succeeded in putting mercy right at the heart of the Catholic Church worldwide.

A dark and fascinating story of a doomsday cult led by a dangerously charismatic woman, who claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus, is the subject of a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 4 documentary. Luke Devlin and Ian Haworth review 'Storyville: The Cult that Stole Children - Inside the Family'; and Ian talks about his own experience of being lured into a cult.

It's a word that's never far from news headlines, but it's not exactly something we like to associate with ourselves. Cathy looks at how ordinary people can fall into everyday acts of evil, with Luke Devlin, who works in faith-based community development, and Jungian analyst Coline Covington, author of 'Everyday Evils'.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 27 Nov 2016 10:00

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  • Sun 27 Nov 2016 10:00