Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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The Covid Generation?
How will the Covid 19 pandemic affect our young people?
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The Covid Children
What will be the impact of the pandemic on our young people?
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The Cost of Living Crisis
The prices are only going one way..so where is the help?
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The Coronation
What is the role of the monarchy in the modern world?
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The colour of Christianity
Does the depiction of Jesus as a white man put Christianity on the road to racism?
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The climate crisis - a problem for other countries and other people?
Does the west expect developing countries to pay more in order to save the world?
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The Class of 2020
After six months, children are returning to school but there's many a hurdle ahead.
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The churches and the lockdown legacy
will a legacy of the lockdown be tough decisions to reduce the number of churches?
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The Churches and the challenges they face in 2019
The challenges facing the four main Churches in N. Ireland in 2019
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The Changing Face of Morality
In a world that seems filled with chaos, is there a space for morality?
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The Appliance of Science
A sin to avoid nuclear energy and legalising GM foods? And the Pope says vote Democrat?
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The Amritsar Massacre 100 years On
A century on, Mihir Bose reflects on the massacre in Amritsar
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The Almost Believers
Are the hardest church conversions of those people who 'almost believe'?
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The Age of Maturity
When do you become an adult in today's world?
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The 12th July, live from the banks of the Boyne
This week on Everyday Ethics, we were live from the banks of the Boyne in Drogheda
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Terrorism, Reconciliation and Forgiveness
Veteran Journalist Peter Taylor on reporting terrorism and a discussion on forgiveness
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Technology and Bishop David Chillingworth
Are smartphones good for humanity? And Most Rev David Chillingworth looks back.
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Taking hope from the Resurrection
Can we find hope, courage and consolation from the Resurrection on this Easter Sunday?
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Taking a Stand, Telling the Bees, the Value of Great Friendships
Taking a Stand, Telling the Bees, the Value of Great Friendships
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Syria, Climate Change Summit and Fr Brian D'arcy celebrates Fifty Years in music
Syria, Climate Change Summit and Fr Brian D'arcy celebrates Fifty Years in music
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Swedish Working Hours; Fidel Castro; Papal Visit
Would our lives be better if we adopted the Swedish system of working shorter hours?
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Sustaining the World
Can we sustain the human race and the planet? Also, Fr Eamon Kelly on Easter in Jerusalem
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Sustainability
What would a truly sustainable world look like, feel like, taste like?
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Supreme Court and Religion, PCI Safeguarding, Sustainability
Supreme Court and Religion, PCI Safeguarding, Sustainability
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Student Hazing
Rev Maris铆ne Stanfield on how her son Jonathan was 'hazed' by the university rugby team
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Stories from Silence
An oral history project giving voice to people who lost loved ones during the 'Troubles'
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Stem Cell Research, Belfast Muslims and The Monk from the Met
The ethics of stem cell research and what it's like to be a Muslim in Belfast
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Standing Rock, the ethics of Brexit, and Tony Macauley on his father's suicide
Journalist Amy Goodman on the Native Americans protecting the earth at Standing Rock
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Social Justice, Hunting Poachers and Organ Failure
Animal conservation, Presbyterians against music and social justice and the Church
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Social Housing
What can be done to reduce the the number of people waiting for social housing?