All Things Considered Episodes Episode guide
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Just being Mark - in life and death
Prison chaplain Mark John talks to Roy Jenkins about his diagnosis of terminal cancer.
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The President, the electorate and religion.
Roy Jenkins and an all-American panel discuss the US Presidential election of 2016.
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Scary Clowns
Roy Jenkins examines the phenomenon of scary clowns on Halloween.
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Death and Dying
Roy Jenkins and guests explore some of the issues surrounding death and dying.
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Aberfan
An award-winning edition marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Aberfan Disaster.
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Faith in the News
Sarah Rowland Jones asks how important understanding religion is when reporting the news.
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Gladstone's Library
Mary Stallard finds out what role this Victorian religious institution plays today.
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Nadia Bolz-Weber
US pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber talks about her sometimes controversial life and faith.
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Dr Elaine Storkey
Roy Jenkins meets theologian, writer, broadcaster and feminist campaigner Elaine Storkey.
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Faith and Disability
How should religious faith shape and challenge the way we understand disability?
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Chris Cartwright
Chris Cartwright of the Elim Pentecostal Church shares his story.
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26/08/2016
Award-winning religious affairs programme.
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Faith in Brazil
Sarah Rowland Jones explores the shifting religious landscape in Brazil.
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Robots at War
Roy explores the ethical questions raised by the increasing use of robots as weapons.
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Follow the Leader?
Exploring leadership in religious and secular society.
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An American in Wales
Spiritual teacher Mark Yaconelli talks about the power of sharing life stories.
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A Conscientious Objector and a Training Revolution
The son of a World War II conscientious objector tries to understand his father's stance.
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Faith and the EU Referendum
Should faith figure in the analysis of the EU referendum, and what role can it play now?
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Stuart King
Roy Jenkins meets Stuart King, one of the founders of Mission Aviation Fellowship.
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Ramadan
As Ramadan begins, Roy Jenkins explores the significance of the holy month.
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers - Part 2
Roy Jenkins interviews three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee archbishop Elias Chacour.
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers - Part 1
Roy Jenkins interviews three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee archbishop Elias Chacour.
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Mental Health
Roy Jenkins explores how faith can help or hinder in coping with mental health problems.
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The Language of God?
Discussing whether churches today are speaking a language which people understand.
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Original Sin
Exploring original sin, a belief that has helped shape the western world.
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Composer Margaret Rizza
The story of Margaret Rizza, who started writing music for the first time at the age of 67
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Shakespeare and Religion
Exploring the role of religion in the work of Shakespeare 400 years on from his death.
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The Queen and Her Faith
Roy Jenkins explores what is known about the Queen's faith.
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Julia Cleverdon - Connecting the Unconnected
A profile of Julia Cleverdon, counted among the 50 most influential women in Britain.
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Baptism
On Easter Sunday, Roy Jenkins explores rebirth through baptism.