The Word: Rowan Williams
Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, discusses his favourite Bible passages
Unusual faith perspectives and phenomena beyond the material world
Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, discusses his favourite Bible passages
Are Muslim, Sikh or Jewish names a hindrance in the job market? Remona Aly and guests explore.
Genocide widow Lesley Bilinda on her journey through pain and betrayal to a more mature faith – and moments of resurrection joy
Cambridge scholar Tim Winter on how the rift between Sunni and Shia Islam began – and how deep it is now
From childhood poverty to a peerage: the story of one of Britain’s most senior religious figures
Speaker’s Chaplain Rose Hudson-Wilkin on her journey from Jamaica’s Montego Bay to the House of Commons
A rare inside view of Native American spirituality: Jane Little meets Cherokee medicine man CJ Whitedeer
Labour peer Lord Smith on his Christian faith and what he makes of Bible verses condemning gay people.
Andrew Weil’s “integrative medicine” is huge in the US – but does it stand up to scrutiny?
How much is Religion to blame for violence and war? Religious and Humanist voices dispute the answer.