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In this group of seven talks, theologians and philosophers examine this question und seek to describe the content of the Christian message in terms intelligible to the twentieth century.
3: Signing on the dotted line by THE Rev. G. B. CAIRD Mansfield College, Oxford
Extra ecclesiam non salus. The Church springs from the Christ-event, but its role in history and its nature are ambiguous. Is it the Ark of Salvation, the elect of God, or the ' earnest ' of a new creation? Second broadcast
Order and Evil, by D. M. MacKinnon : October 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. G. B. Caird
Unknown:
D. M. MacKinnon

Patricia Clark (soprano) Ursula Connors (soprano) Jean Allister (contralto) Edgar Fleet (tenor) John Frost (bass)
Roy Jesson (harpsichord)
Conductor, Denis Stevens
Introduced by Denis Stevens
Recorded in the church of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, London

Contributors

Soprano:
Patricia Clark
Soprano:
Ursula Connors
Contralto:
Jean Allister
Bass:
John Frost
Introduced By:
Denis Stevens

A revolutionary drama by Lord Byron adapted for radio by J.H. Watson
with John Neville and William Devlin
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]

(Second broadcast)

Contributors

Author:
Lord Byron
Adapted by:
J. H. Watson
Music composed by:
Elisabeth Lutyens
Conductor:
Marcus Dods
Producer:
R.D. Smith
Adam:
Godfrey Kenton
Zillah:
Diana Olsson
Cain:
John Neville
Abel:
Leo Maguire
Eve:
Joan Peart
Adah:
Catherine Dolan
Lucifer:
William Devlin
Angel:
Anthony Jacobs

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