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Award-winning series exploring religious, spiritual and moral issues. All Things Considered adopts a variety of formats, from documentary to interview and discussion, but is always revealing. The programme is broadcast weekly on BBC Radio Wales on Sundays 0831 - 0859 and Wednesdays 1832 - 1900.
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Bazil Meade, Director of the London Community Gospel Choir talks about his childhood in Montserrat, his life as an immigrant, and the origins and ethos of the gospel music that inspires him and the choir, now in its 30th year.
Datum: 22.04.2012 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins meets Stuart Windsor, a freedom of religion activist who controversially helped to liberate more than 300 slaves in Sudan by paying hard cash for them. (First broadcast September 2011).
Datum: 15.04.2012 08:30 •
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The story of one woman whose understanding of the crucifixion and resurrection has been forged through her experience of loss and bereavement and also through her close relationship with a community choir.
Datum: 08.04.2012 08:30 •
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As the season of Lent draws to its culmination with Easter Sunday, Roy Jenkins discusses the practice and purpose of Lenten fasting and prayer with a panel of guests. What is achieved by it? What message does this period of self-denial send out about the religious life?
Datum: 01.04.2012 08:30 •
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Sunday trading restrictions are to be lifted during the Olympics and Paralympics. So is this one further attack on the idea of Sunday as a day of rest? Or is the idea of a Sabbath no longer relevant in a today?s world? Roy Jenkins discusses the issue with a panel of guests, including John Robers of...
Datum: 25.03.2012 08:30 •
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Should gay couples be allowed to marry? Roy Jenkins and guests explore the arguments one each side of the debate.
Datum: 18.03.2012 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins discusses the sometimes uneasy relationship between religion and the press. Are the archbishops and cardinals wise to write columns in the Sun and the Sunday Telegraph? For their part, are the press simply infatuated with purple, overlooking other shades of opinion in the religious deba...
Datum: 11.03.2012 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins hosts his annual festive book review programme.
Datum: 11.12.2011 09:30 •
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A behind-the-scenes story of a pioneering version of the Nativity in Cardiff. Recorded over 14 months and told through the eyes of the woman who had the idea, Sally Humble-Jackson.
Datum: 04.12.2011 09:30 •
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Swearing and bad language is to be heard everywhere these days, so why should people of faith take exception to what?s a normal occurrence? And aren?t there bigger issues to worry about than the occasional profanity? Roy Jenkins hosts a discussion on the nature of swearing, and the implications for...
Datum: 27.11.2011 09:30 •
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When gold dust spontaneously appears on the hands of worshippers in a Llanelli church, is it an optical illusion, a freak of nature, or a genuine miracle? Roy Jenkins discusses this and other modern miracles with a panel of guests including an evangelical minister, a Catholic priest, a humanist and ...
Datum: 20.11.2011 09:30 •
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At this time of Remembrance, Roy Jenkins reflects on the significance of silence for people of faith, including a former army chaplain, a nun, a Quaker and a Buddhist.
Datum: 13.11.2011 09:30 •
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As the 7 billionth baby is born into the world, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the ethical implications of population growth and what such figures mean for people of faith.
Datum: 30.10.2011 09:30 •
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The Mormon community in Merthyr Tydfil is one of the oldest congregations of Latter Day Saints in the World. Roy Jenkins meets some of the members of the town?s three wards, and explores their history and beliefs.
Datum: 23.10.2011 08:30 •
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When is it right to talk to despots, dictators and oppressors? Following the Archbishop of Canterbury?s meeting with Robert Mugabe, Roy Jenkins and guests explore the role of dialogue in conflict resolution, asking to what extent the church should be involved.
Datum: 16.10.2011 08:30 •
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Sr. Catherine Wybourne is a web designer, blogger and sought after speaker on the subject of faith and modern technology. Peter Baker talks to the DigitalNun about her vocation and the role of digital technology in the church and the wider community.
Datum: 09.10.2011 08:30 •
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Later this month Sikhs around the world will be celebrating Diwali, the festival of light. As Welsh Sikhs look forward to this family occasion, Roy Jenkins meets some members of this small but significant community to explore their beliefs and customs.
Datum: 02.10.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins meets Stuart Windsor, a freedom of religion activist who controversially helped to liberate more than 300 slaves in Sudan by paying hard cash for them.
Datum: 25.09.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins explores the state of Christianity in Wales with Prof. Densil Morgan, who has analysed Welsh church life in the twentieth century and considers what the future might hold.
Datum: 18.09.2011 08:30 •
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On the tenth anniversary of 9/11 Roy Jenkins and guests explore its impact on religious faith, asking just how much was religion to blame for what happened and to what extent is there now a real battle between Islam and Christianity.
Datum: 11.09.2011 13:30 •
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Prolific contemporary Christian songwriter Graham Kendrick talks to Roy Jenkins about his faith, his music, and issues around child sponsorship in developing countries. (First broadcast November 2010).
Datum: 04.09.2011 08:30 •
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Peter Baker in conversation with one of golf?s greatest players, Bernhard Langer. A former world number one and twice a winner of The Masters, he talks candidly about his life, his Christian faith and his career in golf which includes 10 sensational Ryder Cup competitions and over 80 tournament tit...
Datum: 28.08.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to priests, counsellors and couples preparing to tie the knot to ask whether the traditional idea of Christian marriage is still relevant. [Originally broadcast in the week of the Royal Wedding.]
Datum: 21.08.2011 08:30 •
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To mark the 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible this year, Roy Jenkins and guests explore its history, influence and legacy.
Datum: 14.08.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Sarah Joseph, reckoned to be one of the most influential Muslims in Britain. A convert from Catholicism to Islam, she is the founder and editor of the Muslim lifestyle magazine, emel.
First broadcast in August 2010.
Datum: 07.08.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins hears a tale of mission in reverse at ?Celebration for the Nations?, an international festival aimed at worshippers from the countries touched by the Welsh Revival of 1904-05.
Datum: 31.07.2011 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore the ethical considerations of going on holiday. With more and more people using their annual break to build houses or dig wells in poor communities across the globe, are there enough safeguards in place for the protection of all concerned? And what about global footp...
Datum: 24.07.2011 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the moral and ethical questions raised by organ donation, following the Welsh government's proposal to move to an opt out system.
Datum: 17.07.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore the effects of the Arab Spring on faith communities in the Middle East and North Africa.
Datum: 10.07.2011 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins looks at the concept of Christian unity, bringing together three people with firm views on how churches of different traditions should relate to one another in a divided world.
Datum: 03.07.2011 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is the Welsh scientist who probably knows more about global warming than almost anybody else in Britain. Sir John Houghton has been head of the Met Office, an Oxford professor, he?s worked with Nasa and the European Space Agency and was one of the leaders of a team awarded the No...
Datum: 26.06.2011 08:30 •
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On the eve of his installation as the seventh Archbishop of Cardiff, George Stack talks about his life and faith, and the challenges facing the Catholic Church.
Datum: 19.06.2011 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is Jackie Pullinger a Christian Missionary in Hong Kong. Having spent 45 years working initially in Kowloom?s Walled City, she has helped hundreds of people come off drugs and escape the notorious Triad gangs, encouraging them to turn instead to the Christian faith.
Datum: 12.06.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins? meets Russell Stannard, The Open University?s Emeritus Professor of Physics. In his new book Russell Stannard explores the scientific frontiers and limitations of the human brain and asks whether we are approaching the boundaries of the knowable. He talks to Roy about his work and his C...
Datum: 05.06.2011 08:30 •
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With the Christian festival of Pentecost just around the corner, Peter Baker and guests explore the meaning, role and relevance of the Holy Spirit in today?s world.
Datum: 29.05.2011 08:31 •
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Peter Baker meets Rob Parsons, an international speaker on business and the family and best-selling author. He talks about his life, his faith and his new book ?Getting Your Kids through Church without Them Ending up Hating God?.
Datum: 22.05.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins meets Grahame Davies, author of The Dragon and the Crescent which charts the relationship between Wales and Islam. And also Dr Eifion Evans, author of a new book about the hymn writer William Williams Pantycelyn
Datum: 15.05.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore the history, influence and legacy of the King James Bible to mark its 400th Anniversary this month.
Datum: 08.05.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins’ guest is Loretta Minghella, (sister of the late Oscar winning filmmaker Anthony Minghella) the Director of Christian Aid.
Datum: 01.05.2011 08:30 •
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In the week of the royal wedding, Roy Jenkins talks to priests, counsellors and couples preparing to tie the knot to ask whether the traditional idea of Christian marriage is still relevant
Datum: 24.04.2011 08:30 •
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As Hollywood actor Michael Sheen gears up for a large scale contemporary version of the passion play in his home town of Port Talbot, Roy Jenkins asks what these type of events are about, exploring both the medieval origins of the passion play, and the extent to which it can still succeed in making ...
Datum: 17.04.2011 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins discovers why a pilgrimage to St. David?s Cathedral in Pembrokeshire is so important to members of the Armenian community in Wales. And we visit a church in Cardiff which is spreading the message of Easter by posting Jesus Graffiti on the outside of its buildings!
Datum: 10.04.2011 08:30 •
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What is the place of protest in today's world? What does it achieve and to what extent should religious faith motivate people to do it? Among Roy Jenkins? guests is the veteran campaigner Bruce Kent.
Datum: 03.04.2011 08:30 •
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Peter Baker talks to Vishvapani whose new biography of Gautama Buddha seeks to define the truth about the life and teachings of this seminal cultural figure; and singer/songwriter Nia Price reflects on her 25 years in the Christian music business.
Datum: 27.03.2011 08:30 •
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As the devastation caused by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami continues to unfold, Roy Jenkins and guests explore how different faiths approach the moral and ethical questions raised by natural disasters.
Datum: 20.03.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins explores the role of Religious Education, asking what its place is in a multi-cultural society, where Christianity fits in, and what should we expect from those teaching the subject.
Datum: 13.03.2011 09:30 •
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To mark the centenary of International Women?s Day, Roy Jenkins and guests explore changing attitudes to the place of women in church and society today.
Datum: 06.03.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore the meaning of the Big Society, the Prime Minister?s flagship concept for civic renewal, and ask the extent to which Mr Cameron?s dream corresponds to a Christian vision for society, and what its effects could be on the community work of churches.
Datum: 27.02.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is Shami Chakrabati, Director of Liberty, the influential campaigning group committed to protecting civil liberties and promoting human rights.
Datum: 20.02.2011 09:30 •
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Baroness Williams of Crosby, better known as Shirley Williams, one of the most popular and respected figures in British politics, and daughter of author and pacifist Vera Brittain, talks to Roy Jenkins about her life, faith and politics.
Datum: 13.02.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins reflects on one of the most distinctive artists Wales has produced. Nicholas Evans was in his late sixties before he began painting seriously but soon found critical acclaim. His work reflected his twin passions ? coal mining and the Christian faith. Here his two sons, Victor and Pet...
Datum: 06.02.2011 09:30 •
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Peter Baker?s guest is John Bell of the Iona Community, a hymn writer, author and preacher and regarded by many as one of the most important figures in contemporary Christianity.
Datum: 30.01.2011 09:30 •
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Peter Baker talks to Holocaust survivor Dr. Martin Stern. Sent to transit and concentration camps at the age of five, he talks about how the experience has impacted on his life, his beliefs and his understanding of human nature.
Datum: 23.01.2011 09:30 •
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On this week’s All Things Considered, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the ethics of business. How much should ethical and religious beliefs affect our financial dealings? Or do money and morality simply not mix? And who are we most likely to take notice of - the CEO of a Banking Centre, an economis...
Datum: 16.01.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins hears about relief work in Haiti one year on from the earthquake; and the Archbishop of Wales reflects on the controversial and colourful 12th century figure, Gerald of Wales.
Datum: 09.01.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins recalls some of the people featured on the programme during the past year. Among the guests are: Loretta Minghella, the new director of Christian Aid. Claire Bertschinger the nurse who featured in Michael Buerk’s harrowing reports from the Ethiopian famine and Sarah Joseph a convert fr...
Datum: 02.01.2011 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins looks back on how All Things Considered has reflected some of the events of 2010, including the Pope?s visit to the UK, the Haiti earthquake, the Pakistan floods, the Ryder Cup, the Comprehensive Spending Review, Armed Forces Day, torture and a service to remember the sacrifice of the We...
Datum: 26.12.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins presents a behind the scenes story of the making of a pioneering version of the Nativity. Told over 14 months, through the eyes of Sally Humble-Jackson, it charts the triumphs and traumas of a ground-breaking idea in which 150 volunteers set out to give a gift of the real Christmas stor...
Datum: 19.12.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins presents the annual All Things Considered film review. Among the films to be discussed by the panel; are: ?The Last Station?, ?The Blind Side? and ?Invictus?.
Datum: 12.12.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss ?David Lloyd George: the Great Outsider? by Roy Hattersley. ?The Finkler Question? by Howard Jacobson and ?What Good is God?: On the Road with Stories of Grace? by Philip Yancey.
Datum: 05.12.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins' guest is one of America's best known religious commentators. Jim Wallis, author, speaker and activist, is founder of a radical Christian community based a few blocks from the White House. On the publication of his latest book, written during the worst recession since the great depress...
Datum: 28.11.2010 09:30 •
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Another chance to hear Roy Jenkins interview with Trystan Owain Hughes, Anglican chaplain at Cardiff university. At 33, he was diagnosed with a degenerative spinal condition and he reflects upon his experiences in his new book Finding Hope and Meaning in Suffering.
Datum: 21.11.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Graham Kendrick, one of the most successful and prolific Christian songwriters of modern times.
Datum: 14.11.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins guest is Tim Rhys Evans, founder / musical director of ?Only Men Aloud?, the Welsh choir who hit the headlines after winning the BBC series ?Last Choir Standing?. He reflects on the choir?s success and talks candidly about his struggle to reconcile his sexuality with his Christian faith.
Datum: 08.11.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore some of the issues arising out of the Comprehensive Spending Review and ask whether the faith communities are in a position to make a difference to those most affected.
Datum: 31.10.2010 09:30 •
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Roy Jenkins travels to the shrine at Pennant Melangell in the foot of the Berwyn Mountains, to meet Linda Mary Edwards, priest and psychotherapist. She has just retired from the position of priest/guardian of the church, and Director of an adjacent centre specialising in counselling and pastoral car...
Datum: 24.10.2010 08:31 •
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It is the story of an epic adventure. In 1892, two middle aged Scottish twin sisters, trek for nine days through the Sinai desert. In a remote monastery they discover one of the earliest manuscripts of two Christian gospels. Roy Jenkins meets Professor Janet Soskice who has brought the story to life...
Datum: 17.10.2010 08:30 •
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Roy Jenkins meets, Joseph d'Souza, who has spent the past 25 years championing the Dalits who are India's very poorest. Also, as 4,000 leaders from more than 200 countries gather in Cape Town for the third Congress on World Evangelisation. We meet Lindsey Brown, the Welshman who, as International Di...
Datum: 10.10.2010 08:30 •
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Peter Baker?s guest is the author of a novel in which the father of an abducted child encounters God in the form of an Afro-Caribbean woman. Together they explore some of the most profound questions of life and faith. Heralded by some as a modern day Pilgrim?s Progress, others condemn it as undilute...
Datum: 03.10.2010 08:30 •
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As the Ryder Cup arrives in Wales, Peter Baker talks to golfer Bernhard Langer about his life, career and how his faith has shaped him as a golfer and as a husband and father.
Datum: 26.09.2010 08:31 •
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Roy Jenkins looks at the commercialisation of childhood asking to what extent they are affected by a consumer culture, and whether the churches have a role to play in addressing the problem.
Datum: 19.09.2010 08:31 •
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In the week that Pope Benedict XVI begins the first State visit to Britain by a Roman pontiff, Roy Jenkins and guests assess this most controversial of religious leaders.
Datum: 12.09.2010 08:32 •
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Roy Jenkins explores the impact of the catastrophic floods in Pakistan upon faith communities there and the response of religious believers in Wales. Also we hear about ?Walk Saint David? a Christian mission enterprise taking place in West Wales over three weeks in September.
Datum: 05.09.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Peter Owen Jones, sometimes known as the "Indiana Jones" of vicars, who is familiar to many for his tv programmes Around the World in 80 Faiths and Extreme Pilgrim. Three weeks in a remote desert cave prompted him to write heartfelt letters to many of the people who have shaped ...
Datum: 29.08.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Brother Paolo of the Taize community. Five years on from the murder of their founder, he discusses his own faith journey, the origins and life of the Taize movement and the impact of the killing of Brother Roger in 2005.
Datum: 22.08.2010 08:00 •
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Twenty-five years on from Live Aid, Claire Bertschinger, the Red Cross nurse who worked in Ethiopia at the height of the famine, talks about her life, faith and spiritual journey.
Datum: 15.08.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins takes a stroll around the Maes to explore some of the contributions by churches to the National Eisteddfod at Blaenau Gwent, one of the most important and historic cultural events in Wales.
Datum: 08.08.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins guest is a convert from Catholicism who's reckoned to be one of the most influential Muslims in Britain. Sarah Joseph is founder and editor of the Muslim lifestyle magazine emel.
Datum: 01.08.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss retirement. Some of us long for it, others resist it but in an economic downturn does our view of retirement have to change?
Datum: 25.07.2010 08:00 •
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As the Royal Welsh Show begins, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the challenges facing farming communities in Wales and ask how Christian churches are seeking to minister to them.
Datum: 18.07.2010 08:00 •
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As commemorations take place to mark the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of John Roberts, Roy Jenkins hears about the life and times of this Welsh saint, and follows it with a discussion exploring the scale of religious persecution in today?s world.
Datum: 11.07.2010 08:00 •
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Man Utd chaplain John Boyers, Andy Marinos of South Africa Rugby, former golf pro Kitrina Douglas and historian Martin Johnes join Roy Jenkins to discuss sport and religion.
Datum: 04.07.2010 08:00 •
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Following Armed Forces Day, hosted this year in Wales, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the role of the armed forces, attitudes to warfare and the work of military chaplains.
Datum: 27.06.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is the former Tory MP who had a spectacular fall from grace but who for the past 20 years has worked in the voluntary sector championing some very unfashionable causes
Datum: 20.06.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins reflects on one of the most distinctive artists Wales has produced. Nicholas Evans was in his late sixties before he began painting seriously but soon found critical acclaim. His work reflected his twin passions ? coal mining and the Christian faith. Here his two sons, Victor and Pet...
Datum: 13.06.2010 08:00 •
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There's a touch of Christmas in the All Things Considered podcast this week when there's another chance to hear a programme which last week won an Order of Merit at the prestigious Sandford St. Martin Trust Awards at Lambeth Palace. In this documentary feature Roy Jenkins spends a day at The Bush...
Datum: 06.06.2010 08:00 •
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As part of the BBC?s ?A History of the World? project, Peter Baker and guests discuss objects they own which help shed light on the story of their religious faith.
Datum: 30.05.2010 08:00 •
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Shane Claiborne is an American author, activist and speaker and one of the architects of a community called The Simple Way. During a visit to Wales he talks to Peter Baker about his vision of a counter-cultural Christian church, inspired by his experiences working and living with lepers, the poor a...
Datum: 23.05.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is Loretta Minghella, (sister of the late Oscar winning filmmaker Anthony Minghella) who has just been appointed as the new Director of Christian Aid.
Datum: 16.05.2010 08:00 •
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Meditation is increasingly presented as invaluable for personal well being, health and peace of mind. And while it?s an important part of many faith traditions, you don?t need to sign up to any religion to enjoy the claimed benefits. In this week?s programme Roy Jenkins asks what meditation is. A...
Datum: 09.05.2010 08:00 •
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With church attendance falling year after year, and the number of priests and pastors declining along with it, the Christian ministry is hardly an attractive career choice for a bright young person, even one with a lively faith. Roy Jenkins and guests explore what is happening with vocations to the...
Datum: 02.05.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins guest is Rev Trystan Owain Hughes who, at 33, was diagnosed with a degenerative spinal condition. His book Finding Hope and Meaning in Suffering is published this week.
Datum: 25.04.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the relationship between religion and politics and explore whether faith communities have a unique role to play in the forthcoming UK General Election.
Datum: 18.04.2010 08:00 •
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The writer, actor and poet Rob Lacey died 4 years ago after a public fight against cancer. His wife Sandra reflects on their struggle and on the Christian faith which sustained them
Datum: 11.04.2010 08:00 •
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As churches across the country recreate scenes of Holy Week and Easter with imaginative use of gardens, flowers and greenery, Roy Jenkins explores the role of gardens, their rich spiritual significance and their use in the Bible.
Datum: 04.04.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins meets an excommunicated member of an Amish community in Pennsylvania and we remember the life of Peggy Newell Lewis, the oldest Baptist minister in Wales who has died in her 104th year.
Datum: 28.03.2010 08:00 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Brother Paolo, a member of the Taize community for 30 years, about the origins of Taize, the faith journey which led him to become a monk, and the impact of the killing of the founder Brother Roger in 2005.
Datum: 21.03.2010 09:00 •
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Another chance to hear Roy Jenkins? visit to the world?s largest floating bookshop, the Christian missionary ship 'Logos Hope' which attracted thousands of visitors to Cardiff Bay last summer. Roy takes a whistle-stop tour of the ship to hear about its work, and meets some of the families and crew ...
Datum: 14.03.2010 09:00 •
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Think back just twenty years. No Facebook or Twitter; no broadband or iPlayer. Dramatic changes in communication have been mirrored by a continuing revolution in attitudes to religion. Many Christian churches have halved their membership in this time, and some have become extinct. Roy Jenkin...
Datum: 07.03.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss prayer. What is it? How should we set about it, and does praying ever change anything?
Datum: 01.03.2010 08:56 •
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Four million people are reckoned to be trafficked every year, two million into the sex industry, and their stories of deception, cruelty and violence compose a heartbreaking tale of contemporary slavery. Roy Jenkins? guest this week felt compelled to do something about it. Sister Ann Teresa, a Cath...
Datum: 21.02.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is Welshman Noel Richards ? one of the Christian church?s leading contemporary songwriters and the man behind such modern day worship classics as ?All Heaven Declares?, ?Great is the darkness? and ?To be in Your presence?.
Datum: 14.02.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Peter Owen Jones, the priest best known for the tv programmes Around the World in 80 Faiths and Extreme Pilgrim. Three weeks in a remote desert cave prompted him to write heartfelt letters to the people who have shaped his life. Published as a thought-provoking memoir, the le...
Datum: 07.02.2010 09:00 •
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?In her was vested the power of life and death?. That?s how Bob Geldof memorably described the impossible situation in which Peter Baker?s guest once found herself. Claire Bertschinger was the Red Cross nurse featured in Michael Buerk?s iconic reports from famine ravaged Ethiopia in 1984. That m...
Datum: 31.01.2010 09:00 •
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Peter Baker and a panel of guests debate how faith in God can be reconciled with suffering. Whether it is facing up to the effects of a natural disaster, the aftermath of genocide or coming to terms with personal loss, for many the issue remains a huge obstacle to belief in God.
Datum: 24.01.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the changing face of the family. Is the demise of the traditional family a concern? Or should we be more relaxed about new models which people are increasingly choosing?
Datum: 17.01.2010 09:00 •
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As the credit card bills land on doormats across the land following the Christmas spending spree Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the growing problem of debt and ask in what ways churches should be involved in trying to alleviate the problems.
Datum: 10.01.2010 09:00 •
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John Morgans kept a diary for over 50 years, charting his journey from schoolboy in the Rhondda to one of Wales? most imaginative Church leaders.
Datum: 03.01.2010 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins looks back at the All Things Considered year, including extracts from interviews with: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and leading banker Lord Brian Griffiths of Fforestfach.
Datum: 27.12.2009 09:00 •
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Over its 25 year history Victory Outreach UK, with its strict regime of Christian teaching and tough love, has helped thousands of recovering alcoholics, drug addicts and ex-offenders to rebuild their lives. Roy Jenkins meets residents and staff at one of its homes, The Bush Hotel, Abertillery, to g...
Datum: 20.12.2009 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins presents the annual All Things Considered book review. Being discussed are: ?The Last Wesleyan: A life of Donald Soper? by Mark Peel, the novel ?Home? by Marilynne Robinson and ?I Loved Jesus in the Night: Teresa of Calcutta, a secret revealed? by Paul Murray.
Datum: 13.12.2009 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins? presents the annual ?All Things Considered? film review programme, when we get chance to talk about what is available, or about to be, on DVD.
Datum: 06.12.2009 09:00 •
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Currently on show at The National Gallery in London is an exhibition which has brought some visitors to tears, and reduced others to silence. "The Sacred Made Real" has been created to 'shock the senses and stir the soul'. With religious paintings and sculptures from the Spanish Golden Age of the 17...
Datum: 30.11.2009 12:44 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests explore the importance of meeting the spiritual needs of people with dementia. Plus we hear why a church in Brecon is sending aid to Hungary.
Datum: 22.11.2009 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is American Christian Jonathan Miles founder of the charity Shevet Achim, which arranges for seriously ill Palestinian children to be treated in Israeli hospitals.
Datum: 15.11.2009 13:32 •
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Looking ahead to the Copenhagen UN Climate Change Conference in December, Roy Jenkins is joined by four guests, each from a different faith community, to explore the extent to which religious beliefs shape our relationships with the natural world? How do they influence how we act on an issue like ...
Datum: 08.11.2009 13:52 •
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Some reckon it could herald a change as dramatic as the Reformation 500 years ago. Even those less excited claim it has significantly damaged both the Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Roy Jenkins and guests look at Pope Benedict?s decision to open the door to disaffected Angli...
Datum: 01.11.2009 09:00 •
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Roy Jenkins hears about Qudduson, a musical venture from The Clerks which blends sacred music of east and west; Roy also looks at the changing nature of funerals.
Datum: 25.10.2009 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins' guest is Prof. Sue Black, one of the world's leading forensic anthropologists. She has been in mass graves in Kosovo, examined the results of atrocities in Sierra Leone, Iraq, Thailand and various other countries and picked through evidence of the Asian tsunami.
Datum: 18.10.2009 07:59 •
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Roy Jenkins talks to Tim Rhys Evans, founder and musical director of 'Only Men Aloud', the Welsh choir who hit the headlines after winning the BBC series 'Last Choir Standing'. He reflects on the choir?s success and, for the first time in a broadcast interview, talks candidly about his struggle to r...
Datum: 11.10.2009 08:00 •
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25 years ago this month, an IRA bomb exploded during the Conservative Party conference. Five people were killed and many were injured. On this edition of All Things Considered there?s another chance to hear Roy Jenkins? interview with two people whose lives were transformed that day. Jo Berry, whose...
Datum: 04.10.2009 08:00 •
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The United Kingdom locks up more people than any comparable democracy. Many are held in cramped conditions, and risk violence and self-harm. The challenges are complex, but drawing attention to such issues is part of the job of Dame Anne Owers, the Chief Inspector of Prisons. She is Roy Jenkins? gu...
Datum: 27.09.2009 08:00 •
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In this edition of All Things Considered, Peter Baker meets composer Scott Stroman ahead of the Jazz worship workshop which he will be running in Cardiff. And, as many places of worship prepare for "Back to Church Sunday", we debate whether traditional models of church need to adapt to reflect conte...
Datum: 20.09.2009 08:00 •
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In this edition of "All Things Considered" Peter Baker looks ahead to UK visit of the relics of St. Therese of Lisieux asking what place the veneration of relics and saints has in the 21st century church.
Datum: 13.09.2009 08:05 •
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Roy Jenkins hears about a creative arts
therapy project which helps trauma victims in Cambodia and also visits the "No Such Things As Society" exhibition in Cardiff to discuss the role of documentary photographers and belief.
Datum: 06.09.2009 08:05 •
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Another chance to hear a programme broadcast in February of this year when Roy Jenkins? guest was the leading economist Brian Griffiths ? Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach. Formerly head of Margaret Thatcher?s policy unit he talks about the contributory factors to the current economic crisis and the re...
Datum: 30.08.2009 08:05 •
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On this edition of All Things Considered there?s another chance to hear Roy Jenkins? interview with Pru and Stuart Bell, a couple from Aberystwyth who visited China to retrace the footsteps of their missionary great grandparents, who over 100 years ago were killed during the Boxer Rebellion and beca...
Datum: 23.08.2009 08:05 •
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This week Roy Jenkins is in Llandudno, to find out what local churches and Christian organisations do to welcome holidaymakers. He visits a United Beach Mission, a church which holds its Sunday evening service at 7.45 to accommodate holidaymakers, a Christian bookshop and café and he also pops in to...
Datum: 17.08.2009 13:36 •
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This week, another chance to hear Roy Jenkins' interview with the Most Rev?d Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the 77 million-strong worldwide Anglican Communion. First broadcast March 2009.
Datum: 09.08.2009 08:05 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests look at the changing equality laws in Britain and how they relate to religious liberty.
Datum: 02.08.2009 08:05 •
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This week, Roy Jenkins' guest is Hanif Bhamjee, who was forced to flee from South Africa in 1965 because of his underground activities. He continued to dedicate himself in exile to the fight against apartheid and his campaigning work has this week been recognised with the Mahatma Gandhi Annual Award...
Datum: 26.07.2009 08:05 •
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Roy Jenkins and guests discuss
the place of Christianity in the digital revolution, asking in what ways it is changing the way we communicate and express religious belief and how authentic is worship and community in an online church?
Datum: 19.07.2009 15:40 •
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To mark the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, theologian, lawyer and preacher, Roy Jenkins chairs a discussion exploring the life and work of this towering figure of the Protestant reformation.
Datum: 12.07.2009 08:05 •
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There are many fine church buildings throughout Wales, but often their doors are locked, apart that is from an hour or so on Sundays. This week, Roy Jenkins explores the ways in which churches are seeking to keep their doors open.
Datum: 06.07.2009 13:01 •
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This week Roy Jenkins? guest is Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the Commonwealth and one of Britain?s most influential religious leaders.
Datum: 28.06.2009 08:05 •
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Saturday 27th June is the UK?s first Armed Forces Day. It's a government initiative designed to show support for those serving in the military. This week Roy Jenkins asks what place armed forces have in a modern society. Could we survive without them? And ? a question addressed through the centuri...
Datum: 21.06.2009 08:05 •
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This week, Roy Jenkins' guest is Dr Tony Campolo, Baptist preacher, professor of sociology and social activist who has been a spiritual adviser to President Bill Clinton.
Datum: 14.06.2009 08:05 •
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this week Roy Jenkins visits the world?s largest floating bookshop. The 12,500 tonne vessel Logos Hope has been attracting thousands of visitors to Cardiff Bay this week, with a wide range of events. With a crew of 280 - from 50 different countries ? all of them unpaid volunteers - she's a key tool ...
Datum: 07.06.2009 08:05 •
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Roy Jenkins? guest is Archbishop Desmond Tutu. He is best known for his part in the struggle for freedom in apartheid South Africa, for being a Nobel Peace Prize winner and for chairing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Today, along with Nelson Mandela, he is also one of 'The Elders', a group...
Datum: 31.05.2009 08:05 •
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This week Roy Jenkins' guest is Henry Olonga, the first black cricketer to have played for Zimbabwe. In 2003, at the start of the Cricket World Cup, he and team mate Andy Flower wore black armbands - to protest at the policies of Robert Mugabe's government. The protest enraged the authorities, effec...
Datum: 24.05.2009 08:05 •
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This week, Roy Jenkins visits St Deiniol's Residential Library at Hawarden in Flintshire. The Library was the legacy of Prime Minister William Gladstone and with 250,000 books it is a popular refuge for theologians, clergy and others to research or to write a book, an essay or even a doctoral thesis...
Datum: 17.05.2009 08:05 •
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This week, Peter Baker?s guest is Dr. Sheila Cassidy, best known for her work in the hospice movement, as a writer and as someone who, by publicising her own ill treatment, drew attention to human rights abuse in Chile in the 1970s. We also hear about the launch of the Cardiff Passion.
Datum: 10.05.2009 08:05 •
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Peter Baker looks ahead to the Buddhist festival of Wesak, held every May. Also in the programme we consider the subject of happiness. But what do we mean by happiness? How do we measure it, and to what extent is it dependent on spiritual or religious belief?
Datum: 03.05.2009 08:05 •
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This week, another chance to hear Roy Jenkins? interview with Dr Gary Parker, a surgeon who works in some of the poorest countries of the world, restoring the faces of those who have been affected by deformity or disease. He talks about his remarkable and challenging work and about the Christian fai...
Datum: 26.04.2009 08:05 •
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This week we visit the RHS Show Cardiff to hear about The Sanctuary Garden. Created by churches in Cardiff it aims to draw attention to the plight of asylum seekers in Wales. Roy Jenkins talks to those behind the idea and design of the garden; seeks the views of the Archbishop of Wales, Dr. Barry M...
Datum: 19.04.2009 08:05 •
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Like many religious festivals Easter has a variety of customs around food, but why does food play such an important part in religion and culture? And why is it being used increasingly as a means of spreading faith? Those are the tasty questions Roy Jenkins explores in four very different culinary s...
Datum: 12.04.2009 08:05 •
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Roy Jenkins finds out about an innovative plan to use the Talyllyn Railway to mark the Stations of the Cross. He also speaks to a Welsh couple who have set up a Christian charity to help provide welfare, education and justice for neglected children in Kenya.
Datum: 05.04.2009 08:05 •
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This week, Roy Jenkins? guest is Camila Batmanghelidjh, the inspirational founder and director of Kids' Company, which cares for some of London's most vulnerable children.
Datum: 29.03.2009 08:05 •
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5 million people have died as a result of recent conflicts in the
DRC, countless others have fled or been forced into exile, among
them Kongosi and Ben Mussanzi. They are Roy Jenkins? guests this week. Also, we look ahead to the Cardiff Men?s Convention, which will bring together hundreds of men ...
Datum: 22.03.2009 09:05 •
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Timothy Radcliffe, is one of the leading thinkers in the Catholic Church in Britain. Until a few years ago he was Master of the Dominicans, the Order of Preachers. In this interview, he talks to Roy Jenkins about why he chose religious life, his understanding of the Eucharist and his views on celib...
Datum: 15.03.2009 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins? special guest is the Most Rev Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the 77 million-strong worldwide Anglican Communion.
Datum: 08.03.2009 09:05 •
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On Sunday, 1 March a memorial service in Johannesburg will honour Helen Suzman, one of the most celebrated white opponents of apartheid. When she died in January at the age of 91, tributes to her inspirational struggle poured in from around the world. Fifteen years ago, shortly after her retiremen...
Datum: 01.03.2009 09:05 •
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It was 25 years ago that a bomb at the Grand Hotel in Brighton targeted Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet during the Conservative party conference. They escaped, but five people were killed, among them the MP Sir Anthony Berry; many more were injured. This week, Roy Jenkins meets Patrick Magee, th...
Datum: 22.02.2009 09:05 •
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As the global financial crisis continues to unfold on a daily basis, Roy Jenkins? guest in this week is the economist Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach. Head of Margaret Thatcher's Policy Unit for six years, and now Vice Chairman of an international investment bank Brian Griffiths talks about his view...
Datum: 15.02.2009 09:05 •
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As we mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, this week Roy Jenkins and a panel of guests explore whether there is any conflict between believing in God and believing in Darwinian evolution.
Datum: 08.02.2009 09:05 •
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In this week?s ?All Things Considered? Peter Baker talks to Ziauddin Sardar, a leading Muslim writer and thinker, about his views on Islam, public space and British Muslims. Also in the programme, Jay Fallon, recently announced as the next Director for the Christian organisation Teen Challenge whic...
Datum: 01.02.2009 08:31 •
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This week Peter Baker travels to Beaumaris on the Menai Straits to meet the artist Karel Lek, who talks about his experiences as a Jewish child fleeing from Belgium during the Second World War. He also reflects upon the spiritual beliefs which have influenced his life and work.
Datum: 25.01.2009 09:05 •
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As the Catholic Church celebrates the 2000th anniversary of the birth of the apostle Paul, Peter Baker and guests discuss the significance on Christian thinking of this often controversial but hugely influential figure. Also, following the announcement of the new head of the Evangelical Alliance, St...
Datum: 18.01.2009 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins meets Mark Dowd from the Christian campaign 'Operation Noah' who is convinced that churches and other faith communities have a key role to play in campaigning on climate change. But are religious leaders too complacent on the subject and who listens to the church anyway? Plus, Baptist mi...
Datum: 11.01.2009 09:05 •
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This week, another chance to hear Roy Jenkins heading for the Lourdes of Wales - St Winefride's Well at Holywell in Flintshire. Pilgrims have been trekking to this spot for thirteen centuries to seek healing, but in this secular and sceptical age, what relevance does the well have today? Why do peop...
Datum: 04.01.2009 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins looks back at some of the stories which have made the headlines in 2008. He's joined by the Most Rev?d Barry Morgan, Archbishop of Wales, Barrister, Mona Bayoumi and writer and academic Dr Elaine Storkey.
Datum: 28.12.2008 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins dons his wellies as he visits the Amelia Trust Farm in South Wales. It's owned and run by the Methodist Church in South Wales, and helps educate young people who have difficulties in a normal school setting, many of whom also come from vulnerable or disadvantaged backgrounds. Amidst pre...
Datum: 21.12.2008 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins presents the annual All Things Considered book review. Among the books to be discussed are: 'The Shack? by William P. Young, 'My Life, My Way' by Cliff Richard and Penny Junor, and 'Stalin?s Children' by Owen Matthews.
Datum: 14.12.2008 09:05 •
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Roy Jenkins and a panel of guests pull up the curtain on the annual All Things Considered film review. Among the films discussed are: 'There Will Be Blood', 'Atonement' and 'The Bucket List'.
Datum: 07.12.2008 09:05 •
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This week, another chance to hear a programme broadcast earlier in 2008
which recently won a Gold Award at the Christian Broadcasting Council Media Awards. In July, as the NHS celebrated its 6oth anniversary, the programme looked at a pioneering development in health care. Parish Nursing began in ...
Datum: 30.11.2008 09:05 •
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