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  • Beyond the spectacular: exploring the miracle of Christianity

    Beyond the spectacular: exploring the miracle of Christianity

    Can the present, future, and even the past be altered by supernatural intervention? Such debates find a happy home in undergraduate philosophy class, but the Christian idea of the miraculous is...

  • All about gangs

    All about gangs

    Why they form, understanding the dynamics, how can we work with them, what the everyday human can do about the noisy group in their street. A film-full, feelings-full, participative workshop....

  • Slavery is biblical

    Slavery is biblical

    We know that slavery is wrong, yet sincere believing Christians once defended it on Biblical grounds. Today's Christians also argue over issues like the Middle East or trade justice, defending...

  • Searching for Meaning – How Should you Read the Bible

    Searching for Meaning – How Should you Read the Bible

    Alas, no formula exists for reading the Bible ‘right', but there are things we can do to make sure we understand it ‘better' and avoid some classic pitfalls. Attempting that is exhilarating,...
    Speaker(s): Paula Gooder

  • Looking for New England?

    Looking for New England?

    England's 16th century reforming pioneers either left to found an England somewhere else, or stayed to reclaim their 4th century roots. Now Englishness seems a controversial concept, most likely...
    Speaker(s): Lucy Winkett

  • Non Violent Resistance In Occupied Palestine

    Non Violent Resistance In Occupied Palestine

    Violent resistance by Palestinians is always headline news. But this illustrated presentation tells another story: of brave and resilient non-violent resistance in the Hebron area of the West...

  • Treating Islam Fairly

    Treating Islam Fairly

    Opinion polls show that the majority of the world's Muslims hold entirely ‘moderate' views in relation to violence, democracy and women's rights, yet hostile media bias means the religion is...

  • Sacred Energy

    Sacred Energy

    During the industrial revolution William Blake described energy as ‘God's eternal delight'. If we are to prevent the planet burning up from climate change we need to recover a deep reverence...
    Speaker(s): Michael Northcott

  • John

    John

    Now a frail, blind old man, John lives in exile on desolate Patmos with some loyal disciples. The group has endured banishment because of its preaching, but after years awaiting Christ's return...

  • Scottish identity and spirituality

    Scottish identity and spirituality

    ‘Nations and peoples are largely the stories they feed themselves. If they tell themselves stories that are lies, they will suffer the future consequences of those lies' says Ben Okri in Birds of...

  • Why There is Almost Certainly a God

    Why There is Almost Certainly a God

    Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion has been a worldwide bestseller but its arguments are flawed. Keith Ward explains why and argues that the existence of God is our best safeguard for the...

  • Rising sun, rising hope?

    Rising sun, rising hope?

    Kerry Anthony has been working in homeless services for more than 12 years, particularly with people with acute substance misuse and mental health issues. She is currently the chief executive of...

  • Real youthwork: walking with the urban poor

    Real youthwork: walking with the urban poor

    Is it possible for a middle class church to get alongside young people from underprivileged backgrounds? Niki Gollings talks through the practical issues of working with hurting young people and Jude...

  • Of Gods, gods and Galactica

    Of Gods, gods and Galactica

    Judith Gunn has worked for all the BBC radio networks and published five books on subjects ranging from Dostoyevsky to the voyage of the Mayflower. She has written for the Radio Times and Time Out...

  • Walking with the psychogeographers

    Walking with the psychogeographers

    Last autumn John Davies took a two-month walk across the country from Hull back home to Liverpool, following the M62 corridor. The diary of his journey was published as Walking the M62 and John reads...
    Speaker(s): John Davies

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