Episode 10

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The Big Questions, Series 5 Episode 10 of 20

Duration: 1 hour

On Sunday March 11th, in this specially recorded edition of The Big Questions from Manor CE School in York, Nicky Campbell asks, "Is fundamentalism undermining faith?" Amongst those taking part are Professor Linda Woodhead, Director of the Religion and Society Research Programme; Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, the first Rabbi for the Movement for Reform Judaism; the former Labour MP Ann Cryer who is a Canon at Bradford Cathedral; Haras Rafiq, from Centri, the counter-terrorism think tank; Khalid Anis from the Islamic Society of Britain; Alex Goldberg, from the Modern Orthodox Movement; Yvonne Ridley, the journalist and convert to Islam; Imam Abdullah Hasan from Masjid Ibrahim London; Mark Mullins and Lesley Pilkington from Christian Concern for our Nation; Davis Mac-Iyalla from Changing Attitudes; and Ferril Ferrol from the Church of God, Seventh Day.

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    March 25th Birmingham
    April 1st Bury
    April 15th Brighton
    April 29th Bristol, we will be recording two editions: live in the morning, a pre-recorded special in the afternoon.

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Presenter
Nicky Campbell
Director
Rob Hopkin

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