The Atheist and the Bishop

Thanks to PaulJ for the links.

BBC Radio 4

Series in which an atheist and a bishop come together to apply their own philosophies to the experiences of people they meet, with Jane Little chairing the discussion.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m1nm2

BBC iPlayer
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For those beyond the reach of iPlayer a 40 Mb mp3 of the programme is available here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/272317918/The_Atheist_and_the_Bishop_-_Episode_2.mp3
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Camp Quest on BBC Radio Four’s ethical debate show with AC Grayling and Richard Harries. This is just the Camp Quest segment of the programme (following a visit to a faith school in inner London). This part features some soundbites of the campers doing improvised skatting, learning about astronomy and trying some origami as well as interviews from counsellors and campers and an explanation from Edwin of why he started the camp in America.

This is followed by an interview with the director of Camp Quest UK:
http://www.camp-quest.org.uk/news/cq-atheist-and-the-bishop/



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