Sunday Sequence Episodes Episode guide
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Protect the profits or the people? The Coronavirus ethical dilemma facing governments across the world.
Protect the profits or the people? The Coronavirus dilemma facing governments.
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"I blew the whistle on Harvey Weinstein," Laura Madden speaks out
Laura Madden tells Audrey Carville about making the decision to go public on her assault.
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01/03/2020
Religious and ethical news and an exploration of the world of culture and ideas.
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23/02/2020
Church attendance has never been lower so, if religion doesn't divide us, what does?
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Progressive, pragmatic or stuck in the past? Pope Francis and a week of big decisions
Progressive, pragmatic or stuck in the past? Pope Francis and a week of big decisions.
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Healing ourselves - the church looking within on mental health
The Presbyterian Church members opening up on their issues with mental health.
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Behind closed doors - Someone you know is a domestic abuser - will new laws bring them to justice
The new domestic abuse legislation. What difference might it make?
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Remembering the Holocaust
The Holocaust and learning lessons from history
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Christian Unity - does it fall apart when it comes to education?
It's Christian Unity week, so why is integrated education still such a divisive topic?
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Breaking bad - the science of changing habits and changing people
How long does it take to make or break a habit? Can we really learn to be better people?
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05/01/2020
Audrey Carville and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news
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A different world since the millennium
As the 2020s near, presenter Audrey Carville charts the changes since the millennium.
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Brian D'Arcy on 50 years a priest, a journalist, a broadcaster and a musicman
The first 50 years - Fr Brian D'Arcy looks back on the five decades since his ordination.
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15/12/2019
Is it ever ethical for essential public-service workers to go on strike?
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The nuclear ethics test
Have nuclear weapons preserved the peace?
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The ethics of pursuing of economic growth
Should we adopt different ways of evaluating our health/wealth status as a country?
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24/11/2019
Religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas.
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Coping with Grief
Religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas.
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Artificial Intelligence - The Next Phase of Evolution?
Is Artificial Intelligence the next phase of evolution?
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Pope Francis - Revolutionary or Pragmatist?
Is Pope Francis a revolutionary or simply being pragmatic in changing the church?
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In an ever increasingly pressurised world, should survival skills be a core part of the education syllabus?
Should we spend more time educating young people about the certainty of life's failures?
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United we stand - the clergy coming together to cope with the stress of ministry, but are they their own worst enemies?
Ministering to themselves - the clergy getting together to cope with the stress of life.
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John Henry Newman Canonisation
The canonisation of the man who said he wasn't fit to shine the shoes of a saint.
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Paying the price for slavery - is saying sorry not enough?
200 years after transatlantic slave trading began, is it time to put the past behind us?
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Assess the need, not the deed
Assess the need, not the deed. A Free Presbyterian solution to the victims' debate
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The almost believers - the big step to cross the church door
The church challenge: attracting the near believers who don't cross the door on a Sunday.
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Ethics of taking Good from Evil
The ethics of today's surgeons using a Nazi guide to human anatomy.
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Has the Peace Process Failed?
As bonfires, badges and bands make the news, we ask if the Peace Process has failed?
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Married priests - has the Vatican opened a door that can't be closed?
Married abroad, single at home. Is the Vatican sending mixed messages re married priests?
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The school curriculum - in terms of work and life is it fit for purpose and should there always be room for religion?
The school curriculum - is it fit for purpose and must there be room for religion?