Heart and Soul Episodes Episode guide
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Uganda - The Side Dish Issue
Paul Bakibinga asks if HIV infections in Uganda are rising because of "side dishes" - partners outside marriage?
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Beyond The Sting Of Death (Heart And Sou
Michael Ford examines what it really takes to conquer the fear of death, and what Christians can learn from other faiths.
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New Jews
Judaism does not encourage converts - so why do people tread the arduous path of studying to become a Jew? Judi Herman reports.
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Spirit Of Tibet
The Dalai Lama in conversation, about stepping down as Tibet's political leader, who will succeed him, and his life's work.
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Faith Book
The King James Bible is 400 years old this year - but have more modern translations made it irrelevant?
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Uganda - Return Of The Child Soldiers
Paul Bakibinga asks how former child soldiers abducted by the Lords Resistance Army can be helped to overcome their trauma.
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Whose Hebrew Is It Anyway?
Hannah Barnes explores how the revival of Hebrew continues to divide world Jewry.
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Religion And Revolt
What role has religion played in the Middle East uprisings, and how will it affect the new order? Three experts discuss.
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Conquering Holy Ground
Jane Little meets women who have broken the mould of male dominance in religion - including a female Hindu priest.
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My Name Is Mohammed
As Mohammed becomes the most popular name for boys in Britain, three men reflect on what their name means to them.
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Faith Through Disaster (Heart And Soul)
Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world.
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Tolerating The Intolerant
Should a tolerant society accept religious intolerance? Jenny Cuffe investigates.
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Young, Muslim And Black (Heart And Soul)
Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world.
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Roma In Hungary
Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world.
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William Quilliam - Britain's First Islamist
Tim Winter goes in search of the truth behind Abdullah Quilliam, the solicitor who built Britain's first mosque.
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The Buddhist Dilemma
Chaplain Thomas Dyer converted to Buddhism, and became first Buddhist chaplain in the American military.
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Being Joseph
Step-parenting has become far more common, but has it become any easier emotionally to bring up another man's child?
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Bede
Francis Spufford looks at how Bede, an obscure English monk from the 8th century, shaped the history of Christianity.
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Eco Asceticsm
A new spiritual focus on lifestyle changes that reduce personal consumption and carbon footprint, termed "Eco-Asceticism"
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Hajj On Wheels (Heart And Soul)
Meena Bakhtash on Muslims who have completed the Hajj in a wheelchair, fulfilling the 5th pillar of Islam despite disability.
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Bolivia - Day Of The Skulls
Andres Schipani reports on a colourful collision of ancient indigenous ritual with Catholicism in La Paz, involving human skulls
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God And The Tea Party
Matt Wells explores how the Tea Party movement in the US may affect the traditional Christian influence on conservative politics
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Ground Zero Mosque
Linda Pressly traces the development of a controversy that engulfed New York and the US in the run-up to the mid-term elections.
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The Mourner's Kaddish
Rabbi Naftali Brawer explores the history and meaning of the Mourners Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead.
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The Whoop
Jessica Alpert discovers The Whoop - a musical, emotional, non-intellectual method of preaching the Word of God.
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Women In The Madrassa
Zaiba Malik explores the work, and the social revolution, of the Mourchidat - female Muslim leaders in Morocco.
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Right Livelihood
A look at how people in Australia are employing Buddhist ethics and practices in their workplaces to make work more satisfying.