Walking pilgrimages, Jean Vanier, Religious perspectives on artificial intelligence
Emily Buchanan with religious news and current affairs.
Walking pilgrimages are increasingly capturing the popular imagination; Bernadette Kehoe joins pilgrims on a new pilgrimage route in Kent. The βAugustine Caminoβ winds its way from the Anglican Cathedral in Rochester to the Catholic shrine of St Augustine.
Jean Vanier, the Catholic theologian and founder of the LβArche communities, died this week. We pay tribute to his life and work with John Sargent, national director of LβArche UK and Tim, an adult with learning difficulties and a member of LβArche Manchester who knew him.
The first Muslim to row for Team GB, Double Olympian Mohamed Sbihi. He tells our reporter Tusdiq Din how he has coped with Ramadan over the recent years where the demands of his faith and those of an elite athlete have found a compromise.
Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner and Professor Neil Lawrence (Professor of Machine Learning at Sheffield University) discuss ethical and religious perspectives on Artificial Intelligence.
Azeem Wazir says he will be killed if he is deported back to Pakistan for protesting against the arrest of Asia Bibi and the countryβs blasphemy laws. He speaks to Emily from Colnbrook immigration removal centre.
Producers: Carmel Lonergan
Harry Farley
Editor: Amanda Hancox
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