A Medieval Disputation between
The Rev. Laurence Bright , O.P.
Lecturer In Philosophy at St. Thomas's Priory. Hawkesyard. Staffs.
(Defender) and The Rev. Edmund Hill , O.P.
Lecturer in Fundamental Theology at St. Thomas's Priory. Hawkesyard
(Objector) with The Very Rev. Illtud Evans, O.P.
Prior of St. Dominic's Priory. London as Moderator
Liberty of conscience or code of Law? The contrast is perhaps too simple: conscience, rational judgment in moral matters, must be controlled by law expressing the good of society. The balance between the two, involving as it does the difficult concept of the natural law, is considered in tonight's disputation.
From the Aquinas Centre,
St. Dominic's Priory. London. N.W.6
The Fairy Queen, Act 5
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Elsie Morison (soprano)
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Thomas Hemsley (bass)
The St. Anthony Singers
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Conducted by Anthony Lewis on gramophone records
A topical programme on the arts, literature, and entertainment including: a talk by David Sylvester on the exhibition of paintings by Dubuffet at Tooth's Gallery. London
by Heinrich Funk on the organ of the Fraumunster, Zurich
First of three programmes
by Ely Devons
Professor of Applied Economics in the University of Manchester
Professor Devons argues that the habit of discussing major issues behind dosed doors makes intelligent public discussion difficult and may lead to mistaken policies.
(The recorded broadcast of March 22)