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Religion is everywhere. Whether we like it or not, it has shaped our past, our present and will continue to shape our future. However, it is a topic that has received scant attention, with the attention that it does receive generally coming in the form of stereotypes or controversy. In this podcast, we are taking a new look at religion to understand what it is, how it influences us and what does it mean to believe. We talk to religious practitioners, spiritual seekers, theologians, philosoph ...
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A question that I’ve always thought about: if each religion claims that what it teaches is true and that the way to salvation is through its teaching, then aren’t ideas of conversion and even forced conversion morally justified? Is it possible to religiously justify a group such as ISIS who may say they are trying to convert people to their religio…
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In 250AD a young man named Paul walked out into the Egyptian desert in fear of his own life and was never to return. He did not find safety or comfort but rather communion with God. 100 years later, Anthony the Great, a man who had taken Paul's way of life and turned it into a burgeoning communal approach to spiritual living, met the elderly hermit…
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He has been called the hot priest, the ‘UK's favourite priest’, is a youtube sensation, and an instagram influencer. Rev Chris Lee has amassed a following on social media of over 170,000 people with his account RevChris7 and has become famous for his 60 second sermons where he distils Christian teachings into instagram friendly messages. Beyond thi…
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Yesterday, the Catholic Church published a declaration titled Fiducia Supplicans that looks at The Pastoral Meanings of Blessings. The Declaration has caused a stir in the world with it being called a 'landmark moment for the church’s acceptance of L.G.B.T.Q. faithful.' So what does the Declaration say and does it change the Church's position on sa…
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As context for this conversation I recommend the following: Video on martial arts; Geoff's Ted Talk. Geoff Thompson is famous in the world of self defence. After becoming a highly ranked martial artist in numerous disciplines, Geoff became a nightclub bouncer in Coventry in the UK at a time when it was known as the most violent city in Europe. From…
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In this episode we talk with Amandeep Singh of the Singh Sabha Sikh temple in Goodmayes, East London. In the conversation, Amandeep runs through some of the basics of the Sikh faith: the Nishan Sahib, the layout of a Gurdwara and the importance of the Langar hall. We also talk about the foundations of Sikhism and how it developed as a religion that…
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Professor Ann Taves has spent her career studying religious experiences trying to understand what it means when someone says that they have spoken with God or they have seen an angel or had non-ordinary experiences. In this episode we talk about her work on visions and trances as well as her deep study on the similarities and differences between Mo…
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This episode looks at the religious history and context of the ongoing conflict in Israel/Palestine. With the recent attacks by Hamas on 7 October, we take a look at why this small piece of land on the Eastern Mediterranean is so religiously significant and why it continues to be so hotly contested. We look at the origins of the Abrahamic faiths an…
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Dr Claire Gilbert joins the Religion Reconsidered podcast to discuss the work of the Westminster Abbey Institute and I, Julian. The episode looks at how The Institute aims to bring a level of moral discernment to the UK public sector, and how Claire brought years of work in medical and environmental ethics to the role. Claire then provides a recoun…
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In 1373, a lay woman in the town of Norwich received a number of revelations from Christ Jesus that would change her world. 650 years later, we are still pondering and celebrating the words that Julian of Norwich wrote down on reflection of her revelations. In this podcast we talk with Veronica Mary Rolf who is a world renown expert on Julian of No…
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To celebrate 650 of Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love, we are running a three part series on her life and revelations. In this first episode, we journey to Norwich to see where Julian spent the last years of her life as an anchoress and where she spent time in deep meditation on her shewings from Christ. Check out our instagram page fo…
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Introducing the new iteration of the podcast: Religion Reconsidered. Having had a hiatus following the ripple that was Covid-19, the podcast is now getting back into action and Exploring Existence is now becoming Religion Reconsidered. In the new podcast we will continue to talk to religious practitioners about their beliefs and their spiritual jou…
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In this episode, we look at the theology and history of iconography and iconoclasm in the Abrahamic faiths. With recent events in France, this podcast provides a background of the issue that often results in destruction, violence and death. You can find a transcript of the episode at www.exploringexistence.org. Thanks for listening.…
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Ely Cathedral is located in England's East Anglia and began as an abbey in the 7th Century before the Cathedral was built in the 11th Century. Throughout its history, Ely Cathedral has seen turmoil and destruction but has always remained a site of spiritual devotion and today is home to a welcoming and vibrant community. My guide for the podcast wa…
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Fr Michael Kelly is a member of the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits. He has spent his career as a journalist, bringing to the interested reader a deeper understanding of the position of the Catholic Church in the world and its message after the Second Vatican Council. We spoke about the Jesuits, their experiential yet intellectual spi…
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Zachary Isrow has spent his life asking himself the big questions. This has led him to explore Buddhism, Daoism, and numerous philosophical thinkers such as Martin Heidegger. Through this search he has developed his own worldview, Spectral Ontology. In this episode we discussed Zach's spiritual and philosophical search and also how he now helps oth…
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