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31/01/2010

William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.

1 hour, 45 minutes

Last on

Sun 31 Jan 2010 08:30

Chapters

  • FEUDING BISHOPS

    Gary O鈥橲ullivan, editor of the Irish Catholic on the revealing row over the controversial correspondence between the Archbishop of Dublin and the former assistant Bishop.

    Duration: 05:52

  • J D SALINGER

    Brian Carragher, Professor of English at Queen鈥檚 University looks back on the legacy of the Catcher in the Rye鈥檚 reclusive author J D Salinger, who died this week

    Duration: 05:37

  • FREEDOM OF RELIGION

    Matt Wells reports on what is seen as a test for freedom of religion in the United States when an Indian sect bought land to develop their US headquarters.

    Duration: 06:33

  • IRAQ INQUIRY

    Christine Bell, Professor of Law at the University of Ulster evaluates the legal arguments Tony Blair offered to the the Iraq Inquiry in defence of the war.

    Duration: 05:09

  • POLICING AND JUSTICE

    Mark Davenport reports on the latest developments in the negotiations to break the political impasse in Northern Ireland and Dr John Dunlop joins Jude Collins to assess this issue.

    Duration: 14:35

  • POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS

    At the start of National Poverty and 成人快手lessness week, Mark McCleary asks what the churches are doing to tackle poverty here.

    Duration: 07:38

  • ASSISTED SUICIDE

    Legal journalist, Joshua Rosenburg, Professor Paul Badham of the University of Wales and Baroness Finlay, spokesperson for Care Not Killing discuss the implications of recent court cases.

    Duration: 14:01

  • TRANSFORMATION

    Andrea Rea investigates the extent to which Northern Ireland has become a transformed society.

    Duration: 05:52

  • CHURCH OF IRELAND GAZETTE: AGREEING TO DISAGREE

    Bishop Michael Jackson and Church of Ireland editor, Ian Ellis discuss their differences over the church's response to the Eames Bradley report.

    Duration: 12:03

  • CHURCH OF IRELAND: AGREEING TO DISAGREE

    Bishop Michael Jackson and Church of Ireland editor, Ian Ellis discuss their differences over the church's response to the Eames Bradley report.

    Duration: 12:03

Broadcast

  • Sun 31 Jan 2010 08:30