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Is Morality a Trend?

In a world that seems filled with chaos, is there a space for morality?

In a world that seems filled with chaos at the moment, a world where it seems power and money walk hand in hand, is there a space for morality? For ethical choices to be made and conversations be had? Or are we witnessing a moral decline? How can competing moralities co-exist peacefully in increasingly diverse, and politically entrenched, societies? Audrey Carville is joined by Queen's University's Dr Suzanne Whitten, a philosopher, and John Barry, professor of green political economy, and Presbyterian minister Rev Dr Norman Hamilton.

Later in the programme we'll hear about whether trade can be 'fair' in a world of tariffs, we'll delve into two common prayers - The Lord's Prayer and the Serenity Prayer - and as Holy Week begins, we'll hear what Easter means to the contributors who made this year's Darkness to Dawn reflections that will be broadcast at quarter to midnight each evening this week.

And on the anniversary of the premiere of the oratorio Messiah back in 1742 in Dublin, we'll hear about the other people who contributed to Handel's most popular work.

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Sunday 08:30

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  • Sunday 08:30