REVELATIONS, REFLECTIONS & REDEMPTION
William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
This week on Everyday Ethics - Wikileaks nets the Vatican -- and we take a close look at what they've found. As an extremist muslim cleric calls for the killing of a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy in Pakistan, we ask why the country needs a blasphemy law in the first place. Plus an Irish Catholic priest who founded an AIDS hospice in South Africa tells why he believes people should use condoms in the fight against the AIDS pandemic. And Ireland's environment minister explains how the Cancun climate change summit managed to pull off a last-minute agreement.
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The Conviction of Tony Walsh
Duration: 05:30
Remembering the Disappeared
Duration: 06:03
Blasphemy in Pakistan - or an easy means of harrassment?
Duration: 10:00
Symbolism in Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Duration: 05:00
Wikileaks and the Vatican
Duration: 15:00
Kieran Creagh - Coping with Trauma
Duration: 16:10
Fostering & Faith
Duration: 07:38
Pope Benedict Sought Tougher Punishments
Duration: 10:00
Cuffe on Climate Change Conference
Duration: 04:41
The Christmas Brass Bands Tradition
Duration: 07:02
Broadcast
- Sun 12 Dec 2010 08:30大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle