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Episodes

Forgiveness: a Journey to Freedom? - Q&A (2017)

Short version - this podcast features the Q&A only. Forgiveness is news. When someone forgives terrible harm done to them, from the victims of terrorism to the violently bereaved, the story is always news and often the person is treated as a moral hero. But does it take a special person to forgive and forget, or can we all learn to do it? And why is forgiveness central to Jesus’ teaching? Lucy Winkett, priest and theologian, and Marian Partington, whose sister was killed by Fred and Rose Wes...

Nov 24, 201735 min

Forgiveness: a Journey to Freedom? - Lucy Winkett (2017)

Short version - this podcast features Lucy Winkett's talk only. Forgiveness is news. When someone forgives terrible harm done to them, from the victims of terrorism to the violently bereaved, the story is always news and often the person is treated as a moral hero. But does it take a special person to forgive and forget, or can we all learn to do it? And why is forgiveness central to Jesus’ teaching? Lucy Winkett, priest and theologian, will explore the reality of the darkness in others and ours...

Nov 24, 201725 min

Forgiveness: a Journey to Freedom? - Marian Partington (2017)

Short version - this podcast features Marian Partington's talk only. Forgiveness is news. When someone forgives terrible harm done to them, from the victims of terrorism to the violently bereaved, the story is always news and often the person is treated as a moral hero. But does it take a special person to forgive and forget, or can we all learn to do it? And why is forgiveness central to Jesus’ teaching? Marian Partington, whose sister was killed by Fred and Rose West, will explore the reality ...

Nov 24, 201725 min

Forgiveness: a Journey to Freedom? - Marian Partington and Lucy Winkett (2017)

'Forgiveness is the most imaginative way of becoming free and offering freedom'. Marian Partington Forgiveness is news. When someone forgives terrible harm done to them, from the victims of terrorism to the violently bereaved, the story is always news and often the person is treated as a moral hero. But does it take a special person to forgive and forget, or can we all learn to do it? And why is forgiveness central to Jesus’ teaching? He talks about it almost more than anything else, even from t...

Nov 23, 20171 hr 31 min

Black Sheep and Prodigals - Dave Tomlinson (2017)

Do you feel more at home on the edges of faith than at the centre? Christian life has often been associated with conformity and a culture where people don’t feel able to ask questions. But Dave Tomlinson thinks our spiritual communities can be ‘laboratories of the Spirit’ where we explore issues of faith and spirit with openness, imagination and creativity. Can they be places where doubts and questions are an essential part of faith, and divine revelation can be found in art, science and the nat...

Nov 06, 20171 hr 5 min

John Donne: Poet in the City - St Paul's Cathedral (2012)

The works of John Donne, one of England's foremost poets and priests, were brought to life in words and music at St Paul's Cathedral on April 26 2012. St Paul's in association with Poet in the City and Winning Words, presented the special event in the cathedral where Donne was Dean from 1621-31. Speakers: Peter McCullough - lay canon of St Paul's and Professor of English at Lincoln College, Oxford Jo Shapcott - award-winning poet and President of the Poetry Society Mark Oakley - Canon Treasurer ...

Nov 01, 20171 hr 35 min

The Richmond Cartoons at St Paul's Cathedral (2011)

Behind the scenes footage with the senior conservator at St Paul's Cathedral, discussing the restoration and conservation of the Richmond Cartoon designs for the mosaic work in the cathedral. Recorded in 2011.

Oct 31, 20174 min

Objects in Focus: Royal Celebrations at St Paul's (2014)

A part of a summer residency within the Cathedral's Collections department, three MA students from Leicester University present the stories from three significant Royal occasions in St Paul's History. In focus on this podcast are: The Thanksgiving Service for the recovery of King George III in 1789 Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 The wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981.

Oct 31, 20179 min

The Mind of the Maker - Frank Skinner talks on Christian faith (2013)

Comedian Frank Skinner is interviewed by Andrew Carwood, Director of Music at St Paul's Cathedral, about his Christian faith and how it impacts his life. Part of the 'Mind of the Maker' series held over four consecutive weekends in April/May 2013 at St Paul's Cathedral, London.

Oct 31, 201740 min

Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Century - Audience Q & A (2017)

(Edited version of longer event - this section contains the audience Q&A only). William Tyndale gave us the Bible in English, and died for it. His passion was to put the Bible into the hands of everyone so that we could read it for ourselves. Executed as a heretic in 1536 for translating the Bible, within a few years his translation was in every church in England. Melvyn Bragg, broadcaster, novelist, and biographer of Tyndale, and Jane Williams, theologian, explore what difference he made to...

Oct 30, 201737 min

Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Century - Jane Williams (2017)

(This is an edited version of a longer event - this section contains just Jane Williams' talk). William Tyndale gave us the Bible in English, and died for it. His passion was to put the Bible into the hands of everyone so that we could read it for ourselves. Executed as a heretic in 1536 for translating the Bible, within a few years his translation was in every church in England. Jane Williams, theologian, explores what difference he made to our lives.

Oct 30, 201712 min

Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Cetury - Melvyn Bragg (2017)

(Edited version of a longer event - this section just contains Melvyn Bragg's talk.) William Tyndale gave us the Bible in English, and died for it. His passion was to put the Bible into the hands of everyone so that we could read it for ourselves. Executed as a heretic in 1536 for translating the Bible, within a few years his translation was in every church in England. Melvyn Bragg, broadcaster, novelist, and biographer of Tyndale explores what difference he made to our lives. Recorded 24 Octobe...

Oct 30, 201734 min

Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Century - Melvyn Bragg & Jane Williams (2017)

William Tyndale gave us the Bible in English, and died for it. His passion was to put the Bible into the hands of everyone so that we could read it for ourselves. Executed as a heretic in 1536 for translating the Bible, within a few years his translation was in every church in England. Melvyn Bragg, broadcaster, novelist, and biographer of Tyndale, and Jane Williams, theologian, explore what difference he made to our lives. Chaired by Canon Mark Oakley. Recorded 24 October 2017.

Oct 27, 20171 hr 28 min

What is Meaningful Work? (Richard Sennett, Ruth Kosmin, Tim Frost)

Organised by St Paul's Institute in partnership with the LSE Faith Centre, LSE Life and LSE Careers at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Is it possible to reconcile your values with the demanding profit-driven structures of modern professional life? Are some sectors more meaningful than others or does every career have the potential for meaningful work? How can our values and/or beliefs best inform our work and make a positive difference in the world?

Oct 25, 201719 min

Inequality and the Green Economy

Organised in partnership between St Paul's Institute and Tearfund and held on 21 June 2016. What is a circular economy and how does it relate to inequality? How will the transition to 'zero carbon' affect prosperity, growth and consumption? #environment #inequality #green

Oct 25, 20171 hr 36 min

PostCapitalism: Envisaging a Shared Future - Paul Mason at St Paul's (2015)

Paul Mason, Economics Editor for Channel 4 News, presents the thesis from his latest book 'PostCapitalism: A Guide to our Future' at St Paul's Cathedral for an event organised by St Paul's Institute and Penguin UK. Responses from Ann Pettifor (Director, PRIME) and Phillip Blond (Director, ResPublica), Chaired by Elizabeth Oldfield (Director, Theos) on 3rd November 2015.

Oct 25, 20171 hr 33 min

Tomorrow's Capital Markets: Investing in what we value - St Paul's Institute (2015)

Event organised in partnership between St Paul's Institute and Tomorrow's Company. Speakers: Mark Goyder - CEO & Founder Director, Tomorrow's Company; Barbara Ridpath - Director, St Paul's Institute; Rev'd Hugh Thomas - Curate, St Katharine & St Margaret (formerly Global Compliance Director, Deutsche Bank); Leon Kamhi - Executive Director, Hermes Equity Ownership Services

Oct 25, 20171 hr 23 min

Responding to Climate Change - Ed Miliband, Greg Barker and others speak at St Paul's (2015)

A series of interviews conducted by Baroness Worthington discussing how different sectors are responding to climate change, an event held at St Paul's Cathedral to relaunch the Sandbag organisation. Interviews (in order): Greg Barker, Rob Elsworth, Barbara Ridpath, Juliet Davenport, Marco Alvera, David Derbyshire, James Randerson, Ed Miliband and a special contribution from Arthur Smith.

Oct 19, 201719 min
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