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Prayer

Melvyn Bragg examines the purpose and effects of prayer, and discusses whether it is an instrument of action or simply the most essential form of self analysis.

Melvyn Bragg examines the purpose and effects of prayer. Why do people pray? What did prayer ever do, the cry goes up, for those millions upon millions of non-combatants, civilians, children, innocents, whose lives have been ended by a savage variety of brutality? Do we pray for the benefit of God or for our own sake? Is it a Β“good Christian weaponΒ” as Martin Luther defined it and as Mahatma Gandhi put it Β“the most potent instrument of actionΒ”; or is prayer simply the most essential form of self analysis? Or was Ovid right to see prayer as a way of changing the mind of God, when he wrote in The Art of Love, Β“Even the Gods are moved by the voice of entreatyΒ”. People have prayed since the dawn of language - but why, and has it done us any good?With Professor Russell Stannard, physicist, religious writer and author of The God Experiment; Andrew Samuels, Jungian analyst and Professor of Analytical Psychology, University of Essex.

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30 minutes

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Thu 23 Dec 1999 21:30

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  • Thu 23 Dec 1999 09:02
  • Thu 23 Dec 1999 21:30

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