![]() ![]() This is a captivating gift for all fans and a celebration of this iconic series. Highlights include ‘Romulus and Remus’, ‘The Death of Elizabeth I’, ‘Ada Lovelace’, ‘The Gin Craze’, the ‘Epic of Gilgamesh’ and ‘The Salem Witch Trials’, and there are additional behind-the-scenes insights, peppered with Melvyn Bragg’s remarks both on and off air. To honour this majoranniversary of BBC broadcasting, this beautifully illustrated book provides a lively and colourful guide to fifty of the most captivating discussions from the past two decades of In Our Time, as chosen by Melvyn and the producer Simon Tillotson and influenced by listeners who have recommended their favourite programmes from those years. With a vast array of contributors from the world of academia, such as Mary Beard, Angie Hobbs and Diarmaid MacCulloch, it is one of Radio 4’s most successful programmes, attracting a weekly live audience exceeding 2 million listeners, and, per episode, it is one of the world’s most downloaded podcasts. Presented by one of Britain’s greatest champions of the arts, Melvyn Bragg, the show explores ideas across history, religion, philosophy, science and culture. He retains enough of his bluff Cumbrian origins not to be taken in by gambolling and tweedy high spirits.' - Will Self, from a February 2010 issue of London Review of Books In Our Time has been the cornerstone of broadcasting every Thursday morning on BBC Radio 4 for the past twenty years, with over 800 episodes since its launch in October 1998. not unlike that of a man throwing a stick at a dog: he chucks his questions ahead, and if the chosen academic fails to bring it right back, he chides them. 'Bragg gives short shrift to pretension of any kind, while remaining stalwart in his search for knowledge. The author’s goal is to get this book into the hands of people who share his concerns and who would like to revive the influence of public ethics. ![]() The last third of the book analyzes various aspects of public life today in the light of covenantal teaching and suggests ways to strengthen commitment to them. They are not the only ones, but it is these two covenants that go most deeply into our survival or failure as individuals and as a species. The covenants developed by Moses and Jesus are the most important covenants in the Bible. Biblical values were organized into systems known as covenants or testaments between human beings and the god Yahweh. ![]() As public ethics in the United States began to fray, it changed into focusing on the key values in biblical literature and the costs of disregarding them. This book began as an introduction to the Bible for educated people unfamiliar with it. The Wisdom Of The Covenants And Their Relevance To Our Times Author :John Watt For many centuries after her death Hildegard was ignored or even ridiculed but today is finally being recognized for her immense contribution to so many areas, including our understanding of our spiritual relationship to the earth-a contribution that touches on key issues faced by our planet in the 21st century, particularly with regard to the environment and ecology. As a writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, healer, artist, feminist, and student of science, Hildegard was a pioneer in many fields in her day. A sixteenth century follower of Martin Luther called her “the first Protestant” because of her appeals to reform the church. Yet so visionary was her insight that she was sought out by kings, popes, abbots, and bishops for advice. In an era when women were marginalized, Hildegard was an outspoken, controversial figure. Author Matthew Fox writes in Hildegard of Bingen about this amazing woman and what we can learn from her. Today there are many websites and Hildegard groups that celebrate and honor Hildegard's teachings, philosophy, art, and music. He regards her as one of the great thinker who has helped shape the thought of the Catholic Church. In May, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI formally declared 12th century Benedictine nun Hildegard of Bingen a canonized saint, with the canonization ceremony scheduled for October. ![]()
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