Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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The Almost Believers
Are the hardest church conversions of those people who 'almost believe'?
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The Age of Maturity
When do you become an adult in today's world?
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The 12th July, live from the banks of the Boyne
This week on Everyday Ethics, we were live from the banks of the Boyne in Drogheda
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Terrorism, Reconciliation and Forgiveness
Veteran Journalist Peter Taylor on reporting terrorism and a discussion on forgiveness
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Technology and Bishop David Chillingworth
Are smartphones good for humanity? And Most Rev David Chillingworth looks back.
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Taking hope from the Resurrection
Can we find hope, courage and consolation from the Resurrection on this Easter Sunday?
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Syria, Climate Change Summit and Fr Brian D'arcy celebrates Fifty Years in music
Syria, Climate Change Summit and Fr Brian D'arcy celebrates Fifty Years in music
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Swedish Working Hours; Fidel Castro; Papal Visit
Would our lives be better if we adopted the Swedish system of working shorter hours?
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Sustaining the World
Can we sustain the human race and the planet? Also, Fr Eamon Kelly on Easter in Jerusalem
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Sustainability
What would a truly sustainable world look like, feel like, taste like?
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Student Hazing
Rev Maris铆ne Stanfield on how her son Jonathan was 'hazed' by the university rugby team
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Stories from Silence
An oral history project giving voice to people who lost loved ones during the 'Troubles'
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Stem Cell Research, Belfast Muslims and The Monk from the Met
The ethics of stem cell research and what it's like to be a Muslim in Belfast
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Standing Rock, the ethics of Brexit, and Tony Macauley on his father's suicide
Journalist Amy Goodman on the Native Americans protecting the earth at Standing Rock
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Social Justice, Hunting Poachers and Organ Failure
Animal conservation, Presbyterians against music and social justice and the Church
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Social Housing
What can be done to reduce the the number of people waiting for social housing?
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Slavery, Angela Davis and Monastic Life
Angela Davis on social justice; monastic life; are we complicit in modern slavery?
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Sister Helen Prejean
Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, on her experiences on Death Row
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Sin茅ad O'Connor
How did the singer's faith influence her music? And why people explore the planet?
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Should the Church play a role in educating our children?
Should our children be together in school, rather than segregated due to religion?
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Should survival skills be taught in school?
Should young people understand that so-called failures are an essential part of life?
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Should social media come with a health warning?
Proposal for smoking-style warning labels on social media websites and apps.
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Should Life Mean Life?
Should life mean life for those convicted of the most heinous of crimes?
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Should Churches Engage Or Disengage With Wider Culture?
Whether it's art, literature, film, theatre; a focus on Church, and the State of Culture
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Should churches be classed as essential?
With stronger lock-down measures coming in next week, should churches be allowed to open?
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Shared History, Donald Trump and Child Refugees
Respecting our shared history, The Evangelical response to Donald Trump, Child Refugees
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Sex Education In School
Are the new regulations on sex education in schools a barrier between church and state?
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Sen. George Mitchell; Parity of Esteem; A New Father's Manifesto for the World
Sen. George Mitchell on the Northern Ireland political impasse.
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Selfless Acts and Lionel Shriver
Is there such a thing as a selfless act? Also, is 'call out' culture killing fiction?
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Searching for Leaders
Who has responsibility to create a society of hope?