Anglican 'Gay Talks' Boycott; Online Radicalisation; 'Top 10' Christian Books
With Edward Stourton. An Anglican evangelical group boycotts 'shared conversations' on sexuality, how young people become radicalised online, and the 'top 10' Christian books.
This week the conservative evangelical group 'Reform' pulled out of the Church of England's 'shared conversations' on sexuality. Edward Stourton asks whether the deep divisions on this issue can ever be resolved.
Social media, glossy videos and easy access Jihad magazines are all part the recruitment drive for extremist groups like the Islamic State. How are young people drawn in? And what is the best way to counter these messages? Bob Walker reports.
A more balanced approach to economics which takes its inspiration from the Catholic Church is being urged in a new report commissioned by the think tank Theos. We speak to its author.
In the second of three special reports on what ordinary Catholics think about their Church's teaching on family life, Kevin Bocquet speaks to school children and university students.
The Chinese American Christian pastor Bob Fu speaks to Edward about the growth of Christianity in China despite ongoing persecution, and assesses the implications of the recent Hong Kong protests for the mainland.
The Church Times has released its 'top 10 Christian books'. We pick through the list and discuss how theological writing can appeal to the modern reader.
Producers:
Dan Tierney
Zaffar Iqbal
Series producer:
Amanda Hancox
Contributors:
Bishop Alan Wilson
Susie Leafe
Cifford Longley
Bob Fu
Martyn Percy
Chine Mbubaegbu.
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