Episode 16
Nicky Campbell presents a special edition of The Big Questions, recorded at King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham, asking just one question: Are religions fair to women?
This is a special edition from King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham and Nicky Campbell asks just one Big Question: Are religions unfair to women?
Taking part are: Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at the University of Exeter; Cole Moreton, author of Is God Still an Englishman?; Christina Rees, who sits on The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England; the theologian Vicky Beeching; the feminist Kate Smurthwaite; Liz Weston from Christ Church, Southampton; Sarah de Nordwall from Catholic Voices; Eunice Olumide, a convert to Islam; Rania Hafez from Muslim Women in Education; Rabbi Shmuel Arkush, Director of Lubavitch in the Midlands; and Bharti Tailor, President of the Hindu Forum for Europe.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nicky Campbell |
Series Editor | Jill Robinson |
Director | Rob Hopkin |
Participant | Francesca Stavrakopoulou |
Participant | Cole Moreton |
Participant | Christina Rees |
Participant | Vicky Beeching |
Participant | Kate Smurthwaite |
Participant | Liz Weston |
Participant | Sarah de Nordwall |
Participant | Eunice Olumide |
Participant | Rania Hafez |
Participant | Rabbi Shmuel Arkush |
Participant | Bharti Tailor |
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- Sun 5 May 2013 10:00
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