Episoder
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Some African-Australians are faced with a religious roadblock when diagnosed with post-natal depression.
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A new project looks at ways to restore values, ethics and faith in Australian politics.
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Opponents of Pope Francis claim he ignored sexual misconduct by one of his liberal allies. But is the clerical abuse crisis becoming a weapon in an ideological battle?
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Churches are closing nationwide, but the 'church planting' industry is booming. We meet two millennials building a multicultural congregation in an unlikely location.
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The Chinese government is cracking down on many Christian gatherings which used to be ignored in the past.
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Should the Catholic Church change its rules on sex? No compulsory celibacy for priests until they reach their 30s?
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In his maiden speech to parliament, Scott Morrison mentioned religious leaders like Reverend Ray Green, pastors Brian Houston and Leigh Coleman, and South African Anglican cleric Desmond Tutu.
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Scott Morrison isn’t the first prime minister to practice a religious faith, but he is the first to identify as a Pentecostal Christian.
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How does religion relate to the issues facing this year's G20 summit?
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Is today’s liberalism still the enlightenment ideal of free thought and individual rights? Or is it just economic and sexual liberty – the freedom to shop and shag, you might say?
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The story of the man behind the headlines in Turkey: Pastor Andrew Brunson.
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The latest Pew research shows that more governments than ever are regulating the practice of religion.
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Pope Francis has ruffled a few feathers by declaring the death penalty to be completely “inadmissible”.
- Se mer