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by the Rev. Gilbert Cope
Tutor in Theology in the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, Birmingham Mr. Cope, who returned recently from seeing the Passion Play, believes that only a fresh approach to the production and a new text reflecting the conclusions of modern Biblical scholarship could make the play relevant, devotionally, for a contemporary audience.
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by Magnus Pyke
A century ago the language of science was intelligible, but the ideas of scientists were unacceptable. Today new ideas are not resisted, but the language m which they are expressed raises difficulties even among scientists.
The British Association, now meeting in Cardiff, is changing its function from persuading people of the value of science to interpreting it. Is it being successful?
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by Lord Byron
EPISODE 9: ' Great Catherine '
Sonata (1926) played by Janos Solyom (piano)