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Hildegard of Bingen: Visions of the Trinity
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Hildegard of Bingen: Visions of the Trinity

Professor June Boyce-Tilman introduces the medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen, her story, ideas, and theology of the Trinity. 
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Jesus Christ the Unanswered Questions
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Jesus Christ: The Unanswered Questions

Rowan Williams says that how we understand Jesus Christ is central to how we understand everything, and he wrestles with the the defining question of our faith - who Jesus is. 
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Julian of Norwich
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Julian of Norwich: Revelations of Divine Love

Robert Freuhwith introduces and explores the mystic Julian of Norwich, her life, writing and theology.
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Seeking God, Seeking Life
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Seeking God, Seeking Life: The Way of St Benedict

Esther de Waal explores the Rule of St Benedict and what it has meant to her.
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The Case for God Timothy Radcliffe OP
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The Case for God: Timothy Radcliffe OP speaks at St Paul's Cathedral

Timothy Radcliffe asks ‘what’s the point of being a Christian?’ He makes the case, saying its characteristics are a transforming generosity, freedom and joy, both for individuals and the world.  
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The Gospel According to Mark
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The Gospel According to Mark read by David Suchet

David Suchet’s dramatic reading of the whole of Mark’s Gospel, recorded live in St Paul’s Cathedral. 
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The Mind of the Maker Clarissa Dickson Wright
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The Mind of the Maker: Clarissa Dickson Wright speaks at St Paul's Cathedral

The cook and TV presenter Clarissa Dickson Wright talks about her life and faith in a service at St Paul’s Cathedral. 
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What Did Jesus Look Like
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What Did Jesus Look Like?

Joan Taylor talks about the influences on early depictions of Jesus in art and what they tell us about what he did, or definitely didn’t, look like, and why that's important. 
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Where Love is the Way
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Where Love Is The Way: The Jesus Movement Now

Bishop Michael Curry talks about why he is a follower of the Jesus Movement and how love can change the world.
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Democracy and the Common Good
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Democracy and the Common Good: Who is welcome here?

Panelists from academia, the Church, culture and finance consider the interplay between belonging and flourishing, reciprocity and service, at a time when freedom of movement and labour markets are shifting. Filmed post-Brexit referendum in 2016. Part of St Paul’s Institute’s series ‘Democracy and the Common Good’.
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2D shapes treasure hunt
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2D Shapes Treasure Hunt

An activity sheet for key stages 1 and 2 about shapes found in the Cathedral.
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Big Issues did you always want to be a priest
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The Big Issues - Did you always want to be a priest?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues do you have a favourite verse of the bible
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The Big Issues - Do you have a favourite bible passage or verse?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues have you ever been on a pilgrimage
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The Big Issues - Have you ever been on pilgrimage?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues have you ever had a religious experience
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The Big Issues - Have you ever had a religious experience?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues how important is prayer to you
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The Big Issues - How important is prayer to you?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues how would you explain the trinity
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The Big Issues - How would you explain the Trinity to young people or people without much religious knowledge?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues what inspired you to become a priest
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The Big Issues - What inspired you to become a priest?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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Big Issues what is the best thing about having a faith
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The Big Issues - What's the best thing about having a faith?

In the Big Issues film series, clergy answer questions related to theology, ethics, belief in God, and their personal faith journeys as Christians. Suitable for students studying for their GCSE in RS, but are also easily adapted for use at KS3 or KS5.
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