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EVANGELIST BULLIES AND THE POWER OF SPEECH

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

The Archbishop of Canterbury challenged evangelist "bullies" this week. But when does evangelism cross the line into spiritual abuse? We'll also be looking at some great speeches that changed the world -- or just outraged it. From Martin Luther King to Enoch Powell, we assess the moral power of oratory. And speaking of changing the world: the father of chemistry, Robert Boyle, has certainly left his mark. But a new book by a leading historian of science says we've missed the driving force behind Boyle's law if we fail to understand Boyle as a Christian evangelist.

1 hour, 45 minutes

Last on

Sun 14 Mar 2010 08:30

Chapters

  • NIGERIA

    Inter-religious conflict in Nigeria - an update and overview

    Duration: 11:43

  • IRELAND DEBATES CHILDRENS' RIGHTS

    The Dail has been debating the proposed wording of an amendment to the Irish constitution this week.

    Duration: 06:01

  • SEAN BRADY AND THE CULTURE OF SECRECY

    Cardinal Brady confirms that in 1975 he represented the Church at meetings when two alleged victims of the paedophile priest Father Brendan Smyth signed an oath of silence about their complaints.

    Duration: 05:25

  • PRECIOUS: POVERTY ABUSE & OBESITY

    An out of the blue success at this year's oscars was Precious: a raw and uncompromising film about poverty, obesity and abuse.

    Duration: 04:59

  • ARCHBISHOP CONDEMNS EVANGELIST "BULLIES"

    The Archbishop of Canterbury turned his sights on a certain type of evangelism this week which he described as "bullying and insensitive".

    Duration: 15:02

  • GREAT SPEECHES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

    In the Black Box in Belfast, its been possible to get at least a flavour of some famous speeches.

    Duration: 07:35

  • GERMANY'S CHILD ABUSE SCANDALS

    A Vatican spokesman has denounced what he describes as "aggressive" efforts to involve the Pope in the unfolding child abuse crisis in his native Germany.

    Duration: 07:31

  • ROBERT BOYLE

    Scientist and Christian, Robert Boyle is in the pantheon of great scientists from these islands, right up there with Newton, Darwin and Faraday.

    Duration: 12:22

  • BISHOP BOB, THE FACEBOOKING CLERIC

    Churches nowadays are often looking for new ways to make use of new social networking technologies, and Bishop Robert Evans is one of those people.

    Duration: 03:46

  • A SURIVOR'S GUIDE FOR GAY CHRISTIANS

    Are Churches a cold house for gay, lesbian and bi-sexual Christians?

    Duration: 03:50

  • JESUS IN THE CITY

    Belfast is host to a three yearly event - Jesus in the City - aimed at bringing the Christian message to people in areas where the going is tougher than elsewhere

    Duration: 04:50

Broadcast

  • Sun 14 Mar 2010 08:30