Episode 3
The Islamic world is witnessing a trend for seeking 'scientific miracles' in the Qur'an.
How did eating come to be considered a sin in the Christian faith?
Arundel's Islamic Garden
In the south-east of England, a Muslim garden symbolises escape from the desert
The role of religious music and how we like to treat selected times of the year as sacred
Radio phone-in with studio guest, leader of the Salvation Army, General Eva Burrows
Sophie Duker traces the 20-year history of the 'bible' of polyamory, The Ethical Slut.
A profile of the Andalusian scholar of Islam described as 'The Greatest Master'
The birth of a new religion 1,300 years ago
Mark Dowd explores how British Catholicism has changed since the last Papal visit in 1982.
Can Tony Blair's Faith Foundation succeed in promoting religion as a force for progress?
Identical twin sisters talk about their different choices to follow Islam and Christianity
A choral remembrance in Warsaw and Treblinka of the Warsaw Jewish ghetto uprising
Why has a militant, violent strain of Buddhism emerged in Sri Lanka?
The life, writings, and legacy of the Swiss theologian Karl Bart
Pope John Paul II
Views from ordinary Catholics around the world on their new pope
Remembering the 1937 slaughter of Spanish civilians by fascist forces in Guernica
Koran
Believed to be the absolute word of God - the Koran