Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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Would alleviating poverty cut crime?
Would giving people a good standard of living have an impact on reducing crime?
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World Population
Can the world sustain human population growth?
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Work in Ministry
How can churches attract people to work in ministry. Also, Keith Getty on music and faith
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Women's Suffrage and Digital Afterlife
100 years since women were given the right to vote and back from the dead, digitally
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Women in the Church, Steven Pinker and Mary Magdalene
Are Women valued in the Catholic Church? Also, Steven Pinker and Helen Edmundson
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Women Deacons, Conscientious Objectors, ME Awareness and Air Crash Survivor.
Roisin McAuley and guests discuss religious, moral and ethical issues.
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Woman of the 20th Century
The forgotten women of the twentieth Century - forgotten no more.
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Wilhelm Vorwoerd
How the grandson of "The Architect of Apratheid" went on to join the ANC
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Who's Listening to Who?
Is your phone checking your mental health?
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Who owns your secrets? & Rev Dr Ken Newell on his extraordinary journey
Who owns your secrets? & Rev Dr Ken Newell on his extraordinary journey
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White Jesus?
Would Christianity have acted differently had it always depicted Jesus accurately?
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Where did the Church go Wrong? Pokémon Go and Debate on Competition
Audrey asks why the fall in church numbers? Religion & Pokémon, & competition after drugs
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When Will The Violence Against Women And Girls Stop?
Following the murder of Ashling Murphy this week, Audrey asks this important question.
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When is charity uncharitable?
Roisin & guests discuss whether charities are uncharitable when it comes to fundraising.
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When all of this is over
Has Covid 19 changed the world forever or will we revert to the way we were?
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What's the best way to approach history?
Is there such a thing as historical truth and fact?
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What Will Historians Make Of The Last 22 Years Since The Millennium?
Audrey asks, what will the last 22 years be known as in history?
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What Makes a Relationship Work?
How can some marriages last a lifetime while in others love turns to ashes?
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What is truth?
Does it differ from facts? Can each person have their own set of truths?
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What is the price of human life?
Times’ columnist Matthew Parris on the price of life
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What is the point of prayer?
Does the singular prayer carry more weight than the millions praying for the same thing?
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What Is The Place Of Science In Our World Today?
On the opening week of the NI Science Festival, Audrey opens a this timely discussion
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What is Success, Dwindling Church Attendance, and Frei on Trump
What is success? Can falling church numbers be halted? And Matt Frei on Trump
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What if the first Christmas was this Christmas?
What if the first Christmas was this Christmas?
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What If God Exists? What If God Doesn't Exist? Would You Change Your Life Either Way?
Would you live differently if it was proven either way that there is, or is not a God?
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What does it mean to be human?
It is a simple question, that unwraps the bundle of complexity, that is a human life.
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What does it mean to be good?
What does it mean to live a good life today? Is it possible in the modern world?
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What does it mean to be a mother in 2023?
Motherhood - still defined by patriarchy or have women taken control?
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Were Bishops doing God's work when they trashed the tories' welfare plans? North Korean Yeon-mi Park & Sister Consilia Dennehy
Main debate: Bishops defeat bill North Korean defector & Bon Secours leave Belfast
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Welfare State and Witch Burning
John Compton on the Welfare State at 70 and Prof Peter Leeson on witch burning economics