
10/01/2010
William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
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UDA Decommison Arms
Lord Eames and Brian Rowan assess the implications of this week’s UDA decommissioning.
Duration: 09:55
Helen Lewis
Andrea Rea looks back on an extraordinary life.
Duration: 09:18
A Serious Man: Job goes to Holywood
Leon Litvack and Father Eugene O’Neill find the biblical Job on the big screen.
Duration: 08:49
The Robinson Scandal: what next
Rev David McIlveen, Dr Gladys Ganiel, lecturer at the Irish School of Ecumenics and media consultant, Austin Hunter discuss the fall out from the Iris Robinson affair.
Duration: 22:41
Ireland's new blasphemy law
Ruth McDonald reports on the growing controversy triggered by the Republic's new blasphemy law.
Duration: 07:31
Is capitalism morally flawed?
Christian economist, Dr Esmond Birnie responds to the challenging and provocative question posed by Dr Michael Schluter of the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge.
Duration: 07:31
Humanists debate religion
Malachi O'Doherty reports from the recent debate organised by the Belfast Humanist Group on whether religious belief obstructs progress and thought.
Duration: 08:01
Mary Daly: radical feminist
Dr Mary Malone talks about the legacy of the American feminist theologian, Mary Daly who has died at the age of 81.
Duration: 05:04
Dennis Kennedy: A Square Peg
Dennis Kennedy talks about his new book Square Peg - The Life and Times of a Northern Newspaperman South of the Border.
Duration: 04:44
Broadcast
- Sun 10 Jan 201008:30BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle