Portrait of Lord Melvyn Bragg, host of In Our Time

Stephen Plant

Dean and Runcie Fellow at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge

4 episodes

Appears in multiple episodes with: Tom Greggs

Covers topics in categories such as:

ReligionPhilosophyAnglican saintsFellows of the American Academy of Arts and SciencesPhilosophers of religionChristian humanistsJewish philosophersWriters from ParisLutheran saintsFrench political philosophers20th-century French philosophersPeople celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendarChristian radicalsCritics of work and the work ethicChristian ethicistsFounders of religionsFrench philosophers of scienceMarxist theoristsFrench women philosophersHumboldt University of Berlin alumniChristian poetsExecuted philosophers20th-century German philosophersÉcole Normale Supérieure alumniWomen mysticsFrench socialistsAcademic staff of the University of GöttingenEnglish abolitionistsFrench feministsFilioqueProtestants in the German ResistancePeople associated with the University of BaselEnglish evangelicalsEnglish pamphleteersGerman–English translatorsFounders of English schools and collegesAlumni of Christ Church, OxfordLycée Henri-IV alumniFrench communists20th-century deaths from tuberculosisFrench anarchists, French anti-capitalists, French anti-fascistsFrench Resistance members20th-century French women writersTuberculosis deaths in EnglandExistentialist theologiansSystematic theologians20th-century Swiss writersDuke University facultyEnglish sermon writers18th-century English diarists18th-century evangelicalsChristian vegetariansPeople educated at Charterhouse SchoolChristianity in OxfordEnglish Anglican theologians18th-century Anglican theologiansTranslators of the Bible into EnglishAnti-Stalinist leftConverts to Christianity from JudaismPlatonistsDominican mysticsCritics of MarxismChristian anarchists, Nonviolence advocates
  1. Karl Barth

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Swiss theologian who aimed to put God and Christ at the heart of Christianity when he saw others making humanity and self-revelation its focus.

    07 December 2023

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    Also featuring: Christiane Tietz, Tom Greggs

     
  2. John Wesley and Methodism

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the difference John Wesley made during the Christian Revival of the 18th Century, developing Methodism into a major movement around the world

    10 December 2020

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    Also featuring: Eryn White, William Gibson

     
  3. Dietrich Bonhoeffer

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Bonhoeffer's ideas about Christian ethics, the role of the Church in a secular world, and his attempts to overthrow Hitler.

    27 September 2018

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    Also featuring: Eleanor McLaughlin, Tom Greggs

     
  4. Simone Weil

    Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the French philosopher and social activist Simone Weil. Admired by Albert Camus and Iris Murdoch, she achieved a great deal in her short life.

    15 November 2012

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    Also featuring: Beatrice Han-Pile, David Levy