Child refugee programme, Faith and mental health, Archbishop of Canterbury
14 former bishops criticise the Church's report on same-sex relationships. How the NHS is using faith to tackle mental health and why a Bollywood movie has been banned in Pakistan.
In an unprecedented move, 14 retired Church of England Bishops have released a letter expressing concern about the House of Bishops' report on marriage and same sex relationships. The former Bishop of Worcester Peter Selby, who wrote the letter, speaks to William Crawley.
A man who claims he was beaten when he was a boy by John Smyth, the former head of a Christian charity, says his abuser claimed the beatings could be theologically justified. David Hilborn, Chair of the Theology Advisory Group for the Evangelical Alliance and Angela Tilby, Canon Emeritus of Christchurch Cathedral, Oxford join William to discuss' 'violent theology'.
Trevor Barnes speaks to the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby about his book 'Dethroning Mammon'.
Campaigners have challenged the government's handling of the arrival of unaccompanied child refugees from Europe, at a High Court hearing. The Bishop of Chelmsford who co-sponsored the Dubs amendment responds to this week's events.
Alex Strangwayes-Booth reports on a pioneering NHS project that is using faith and belief as part of its mental health treatment for Muslim patients.
Adam Matthews from The Church Investors Group explains why they have publicly warned the bosses of FTSE 350 companies that they will vote against 'excessive pay deals' at their AGMs.
Rebecca Henschke reports from Jakarta, on the blasphemy trial of Jakarta's Christian governor which is testing Indonesia's pluralist constitution and multi-faith society.
Fans of Bollywood movies in Pakistan will not be able to watch an Indian blockbuster after the country's film board banned the movie for its apparently unflattering depictions of Muslims. Rahul Tandon reports.
Producers:
David Cook
Louise Clarke-Rowbotham
Series Producer:
Amanda Hancox.
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Archbishop of Canterbury: Dethroning Mammon
Duration: 07:52
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Child Refugees
Campaigners challenge the government's handling of unaccompanied child refugees.
Duration: 06:30
Jakarta Blasphemy Trial
Rebecca Henschke reports on the blasphemy trial of Jakarta's Christian governor.
Duration: 05:15
Violent Theology
Can theology encourage abusive or violent actions?
Duration: 07:35
Pakistan Banned Film
Pakistan film board bans movie for its apparently unflattering depictions of Muslims.
Duration: 03:11
Dethroning Mammon
Trevor Barnes speaks to the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby about his new book.
Duration: 08:27
Muslim Mental Health
An NHS project is using faith as part of its mental health treatment for Muslim patients.
Duration: 05:06
Bishops Letter
14 retired C of E Bishops have expressed concern about a report on same sex marriage.
Duration: 05:56
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