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  • 4 Apr 2007
    Is God a psychopath? (Jeffrey John's Lent Talk discussed) BBC Radio 4 Today Programme, 4th April 2007
  • 3 Apr 2007
    Report on church attendance, Radio 5 Live Breakfast Show, 3rd April 2007
  • 3 Apr 2007
    Nudity and Chocolate, BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day, 3rd April 2007
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    Church swipe cards (April Fool's Joke) BBC Radio 4 Sunday Programme, 1st April 2007
  • 22 Mar 2007
    Bishop's vote over Sexual Orientation Regulations
  • 21 Mar 2007
    Should Britain take more Iraqi refugees? Jeremy Vine Show BBC Radio 2, 20th March 2007
  • 21 Mar 2007
    Apology for transatlantic slave trade
  • 21 Mar 2007
    Less heat and more light needed on religion and extremism
  • 19 Mar 2007
    Crackpots or cracked pots? Simon Barrow in the Guardian 19 March 2007

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  • 19 Mar 2007
    Disability and Inclusion, BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day, 19th March 2007
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