Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change - For iPod/iPhone http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/itunes.open.ac.uk.1544964610.01544964619 Open University Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change - For iPod/iPhone Religion is a powerful force in today’s world, as almost any newspaper or news broadcast will make clear. Inextricably linked with nationalism, popular culture, social norms and the lives of individuals, it touches almost every area of public and private life. This course examines many of the most exciting and controversial issues in religion today, including the impact of globalisation/Evangelicalism, feminism and environmentalism, and whether secularisation might mean the eventual death of religious practices and institutions, or whether New Age, Wicca and other alternative spiritualities might become the new face of post-modern religion. This material is taken from the Open University course AD317 Religion today: tradition, modernity and change. Humanities Open University no Religion in modern Sweden Is religion dead in Sweden, or can it be resurrected? Is religion dead in Sweden, or can it be resurrected? Is religion dead in Sweden, or can it be resurrected? 1551994116 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:19:15 GMT Open University 0:11:18 no Humanities Open University Egypt's return to Islam Why is secular Egypt returning to Islam? Why is secular Egypt returning to Islam? Why is secular Egypt returning to Islam? 1551994118 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:18:15 GMT Open University 0:12:18 no Humanities Open University Buddhism in the Lake District Studying, living and learning at a Buddhist temple in the Lake District, Britain Studying, living and learning at a Buddhist temple in the Lake District, Britain Studying, living and learning at a Buddhist temple in the Lake District, Britain 1553374084 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:17:15 GMT Open University 0:15:45 no Humanities Open University Buddhism in Birmingham Buddhism in Birmingham. Buddhism in Birmingham. Buddhism in Birmingham. 1551994120 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:16:15 GMT Open University 0:10:28 no Humanities Open University Keeping the youth in church How the Anglican church is combining traditional and modern to keep the youth involved in the church. How the Anglican church is combining traditional and modern to keep the youth involved in the church. How the Anglican church is combining traditional and modern to keep the youth involved in the church. 1551994122 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:15:15 GMT Open University 0:11:15 no Humanities Open University Testimony to God A look at the creation of humanity in the eyes of God and some testaments by the congregation of Milton Keynes covenant fellowship. A look at the creation of humanity in the eyes of God and some testaments by the congregation of Milton Keynes covenant fellowship. A look at the creation of humanity in the eyes of God and some testaments by the congregation of Milton Keynes covenant fellowship. 1553374086 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:14:15 GMT Open University 0:15:05 no Humanities Open University Assemblies of God church in prayer Congregation of the Assemblies of God church having a church service. Congregation of the Assemblies of God church having a church service. Congregation of the Assemblies of God church having a church service. 1551994124 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:13:15 GMT Open University 0:17:18 no Humanities Open University Worship service of the Rhema church Rhema church congregation at prayer during a service, including hymns and preaching. Rhema church congregation at prayer during a service, including hymns and preaching. Rhema church congregation at prayer during a service, including hymns and preaching. 1551994126 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:12:15 GMT Open University 0:18:32 no Humanities Open University Cassandra, the village witch Cassandra Latham explains her life as a full time, Inland revenue accredited village witch. Cassandra Latham explains her life as a full time, Inland revenue accredited village witch. Cassandra Latham explains her life as a full time, Inland revenue accredited village witch. 1551994128 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:11:15 GMT Open University 0:11:15 no Humanities Open University Glastonbury: three religious perspectives A film comparing three very different forms of worship in Glastonbury, starring Patrick Riley, an Anglican vicar, Jake Chapman, a Buddhist monk and Kathy Jones, a Goddess worshipper. A film comparing three very different forms of worship in Glastonbury, starring Patrick Riley, an Anglican vicar, Jake Chapman, a Buddhist monk and Kathy Jones, a Goddess worshipper. A film comparing three very different forms of worship in Glastonbury, starring Patrick Riley, an Anglican vicar, Jake Chapman, a Buddhist monk and Kathy Jones, a Goddess worshipper. 1553374090 Tue, 27 May 2008 23:09:15 GMT Open University 0:29:15 no Humanities Open University