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Righteous Anger

Mark Tully considers the positive and negative aspects of one of our most common human emotions. When are we right to be angry, and when does it do harm to others and ourselves?

Mark Tully considers one of our most common human emotions - anger.

Anger is all too easily dismissed as a negative emotion with no capacity for doing good, but Mark considers the positive as well as the negative aspects of this emotion.

In conversation, Rabbi Stuart Altshuler of the Belsize Square synagogue in London gives his definition of Righteous Anger and explains how anger and love can go together.

Mark also considers the misunderstanding that allows some Muslims to think the concept of righteous anger justifies them in using violence, carrying out acts of terror, fighting a Jihad, to take revenge for what they see as insults to Islam or injustices to their fellow Muslims.

And for a Hindu perspective, we hear a fable about an aggressive and poisonous snake that was commanded by a Swami to desist from biting passers-by. The snake took this edict too far and was abused for its passivity. The Swami tells the snake, "I told you not to bite, but I did not tell you not to hiss!"

Throughout the programme, Mark balances the dangers of misdirected or selfish anger with the need for anger as a means of challenging injustice and improving the lives of the disenfranchised. He attempts to discern when to bite, when to hiss, and when to turn the other cheek.

A 7digital production for 91Èȱ¬ Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 27 May 2018 23:30

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    How Do You SleepÌý

    Performer: John Lennon.
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  • Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim RiceÌý

    The Temple

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    • Jesus Christ Superstar CD 1.
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  • The Mozartists, Ian Page, Ben JohnsonÌý

    Va, dal furor portata - aria K.21 for tenor and orchestra

    • Mozart in London.
    • Signum: SIGCD534.
  • William Walton

    Symphony No. 1: II. Presto con malizaPerformed by:Tamsin Little - Main Artist

    Performer: 91Èȱ¬ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; Edward GardnerÌý.
    • Walton: Symphony No. 1 / Violin Concerto.
    • Chandos: CHSA5136.

Readings

Title: Anger: The Misunderstood EmotionÌý

Author: Carol TavrisÌý

Published by Simon & Schuster

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Title: Righteous WrathÌý

Author: Henry Van Dyke

Out of Copyright

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Interview with Rabbi Stuart Altshuler

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Title: Islam, Peace and Tolerance

Author: Zahid AzizÌý

Published by Ahmadiyya Anjuman Lahore

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Title: Rolling ThunderÌý

Author: Doug BoydÌý

Pubilshed by Random House

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Title: The Flame of an Anger

Author: Keshav Malik

Published by Samkaleen Prakshan

Broadcasts

  • Sun 27 May 2018 06:05
  • Sun 27 May 2018 23:30