Patterns of Faith Episodes Episode guide
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            Rabindranath Tagore
India's greatest 20th Century writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913
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            Tisha B'Av
The annual fast day in Judaism commemorating the Roman destruction of Jewish temples
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            Lord of the Dance - Kathakali
The Kathakali dancers drummers and make-up artists of Kerala in South India
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            Rastafarianism
"It's a religion we've founded ourselves" says musician Levi Roots. "It's a black thing"
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            Lord of the Dance - Krishna
Classical Indian Kathak dancers celebrate and honour the stories of Lord Krishna
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            Lord of the Dance - Nataraja
Lord Shiva as Nataraj, destroyer of the universe, is celebrated in Indian classical dance
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            Zoroastrianism
The cosmic and moral dualism of Zoroastrianism where life is torn between good and evil
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            Báb and Bahá'u'lláh
The lives and teachings of Báb and Bahá'u'lláh, divine messengers in the Baha'i faith
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            Persian Theatre and Ta'zieh
The vibrant Persian theatrical tradition that re-enacts the martyrdom of Imam Hussein
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            John Stainer's Crucifixion
John Stainer's Crucifixion is among the most popular of all English choral works
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            Baha'ism in Britain
British Bahais observe the Feast of 'Alá and the teachings of the prophet Bahá'u'lláh
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            Maha Shivaratri
The Hindu festival of Shiva marking the end of winter and the start of spring
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            Parinirvana Festival
The Mahayana festival marks the Buddha's death and his Mahaparinirva, nirvana after death
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            Unity of the Church
Has liberal Protestant theology caused a breakdown in the ecumenical movement?
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            Where the Spirit Lives
Are there any sacred spaces in the cyberspace? And can a virtual community be spiritual?
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            Where the Spirit Lives
The Quaker society that has been meeting for over 300 years
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            Where the Spirit Lives
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London is the largest stone built temple in Europe
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            Where the Spirit Lives
London's Bevis Marks Synagogue has held services continuously for over 300 years
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            Festival of Kwanzaa
The festival of Kwanzaa is celebrated by African-Americans as an alternative to Christmas
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            Shin Buddhism
A Japanese Buddhist priest talks about Shin Buddhism and the importance of humility
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            Can You See Me?
How does religions' views on disability affect the lives of the disabled faithful
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            Can You See Me?
Why does religion offer people with disabilities in the face of prejudice?
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            The Spirit of the Garden
Can gardens meet the spiritual needs of people and communities today?
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            Lambeth Palace
Why is the Archbishop of Canterbury's residence in London rather than Canterbury?
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            Night Journey
A Western traveller seeks the path to serenity from an enigmatic Sheik
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            The Spirit of the Garden
How people have used garden to express hope, faith, and beauty throughout history
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            The Spirit of the Garden
Can the urban garden, complete with goldfish pond, ever be considered sacred?
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            The Spirit of the Garden
Why are Jews commanded to build a temporary dwelling during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot?
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            JS Bach
Forgotten at his death, how did Bach later become so exalted?
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            JS Bach
How Bach's battles with pietists and Calvinists meant he never enjoyed acclaim in his day