New Reformation
Five hundred years after Luther's Reformation, Mark Tully examines calls for reforming today's church to tackle issues like declining congregations, feminism and homosexuality.
500 years after Luther's Reformation, Mark Tully examines calls for reforming today's church to address issues like declining congregations and influence, feminism and homosexuality.
Beginning with St Francis of Assisi who believed he had heard Jesus saying to him, "rebuild my church," Mark explores the growing impetus for reformation in today's Christian Church and particularly the calls for a return to spiritual traditions that have atrophied in mainstream churches.
He also looks at other faith traditions, finding practitioners - both contemporary and ancient - who have embraced more mystic expressions of faith.
However, he warns about exaggerating the need for reform, arguing that perhaps what any expression of faith needs most of all is to demonstrate that they have spiritual life and celebrate the grandeur of God.
Producer: Adam Fowler
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Melchior Franck
Burg Is Unser Gott in F Major
Performer: Vox Luminus. Performer: Bart Jacobs.- Luther and the Music of the Reformation.
- Outhere.
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Francis Poulenc
Quatre petites prie`res de Saint Franc¸ois d'Assise: IV. "O^ mes tre`s chers fre`res"
Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Performer: Iain Simcock. Performer: James O’Donnell.- Poulenc: Mass.
- Hyperion.
- CDA66664.
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Bob Marley
Natural Mystic
Performer: Bob Marley.- Exodus.
- Tuff Gong.
- 548-8982.
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Tarik O’Regan
Fleeting God
Performer: The Sixteen. Performer: Harry Christophers.- O Guiding Night.
- Coro.
- 16090.
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Loreena Mc
The Mystic's Dream
Performer: Loreena McKennitt. -
Samuel Barber
God's Grandeur for double chorus
Performer: Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir. Performer: Paul Spicer.- Choral Music by Samuel Barber.
- Somm.
- SOMM0152.
Readings
Title: Making Christianity Relevant Again
Author: Richard Rohr
Published by the Center for Action and Contemplation,
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Interview with Lorraine Cavanagh
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Title: ‘It’s True, I went to the market’Ìý
Author: Mirabi
Published in Mirabi: Ecstatic Poems pub Beacon Press, ed. Robert Bly and Jane Hirshfield, trans. Robert Bly
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Title: You Have Infused My Being
Author: Rabia Basri
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Title: Reason, Faith and RevolutionÌý
Author: Terry EagletonÌý
Published by Yale Press
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Title: God's GrandeurÌý
Author: Gerard Manly HopkinsÌý
Found in Poems and Prose published by Penguin Classics (1985)
Broadcasts
- Sun 16 Jul 2017 06:05Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sun 16 Jul 2017 23:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4