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Season 3 , The Crown Uncovered, Fit For A King
This season of the Podcast will concentrate on what has been learned from the 2023 Coronation. We are interested in what is of value in the rite, and what do contributors consider needs to be held on to? There will be discussion of what not included in 2023, which was integral to the 1953 rite, and what the significance of that might be liturgically and constitutionally. The very particular nature of the rite, as encompassing matters of Church and State under one umbrella, will mean that religious and constitutional questions will be explored in tandem.
Season 2 - In Brief ...
Short, punchy sermons that follow the anglican liturgical calendar, from Revd Em Kolltveit and guests. Revd Em is the Wayfarer producer and Priest in Charge of St Jude on the Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, one of the 300 major churches in the UK. She is also a member of the Pastoral Team at St Paul's Cathedral.
Season 1 - The Crown Uncovered
Unravelling the theological significance of the coronation rite with William Gulliford, Anders Bergquist, Marcus Walker, Bob Morris, Mark Scarlata, Matthias Grebe, Theo Hobson, Mitzi James, Emily Kolltveit, Rabbi the Baroness Neuberger, The Revd the Baroness Sherlock. Produced by Revd Em Kolltveit.
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Ep.2 Fit For A King, Biblical Perspectives on the Rite
Episode 2
Biblical Perspectives on the Rite
For the Podcast: Rabbi Baroness (Julia) Neuberger DBE
A regular broadcaster, on BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4, Julia was the first woman Rabbi to have her own Synagogue. Following studies in Cambridge and Leo Baeck College, she then taught at Len Baeck from 1977-1997. She was Chief Executive of the King’s Fund from 1997-2004. From 2011 to 2020 she was Senior Rabbi of the West London (Reform) Synagogue. In 2004 she was made a life-peer, and she now sits as a Crossbencher. Her many publications cover a variety of areas, not least health and social policy, and also, Judaism and issues to do with death and dying. Her 2019 Book Antisemitism What it is. What it isn’t. Why it matters. W&N 2019, was a timely reminder of the “canary down the mine” character of what is happening in society if antisemitism is any way on the increase.