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In this series of videos, academic staff from the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham discuss Sacred Calendars.... more
FAQs about Sacred Calendars:How many episodes does Sacred Calendars have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
September 09, 2015Sacred Calendars; Lailat ul bara'ahDr Musharef Hussain, the Chief Imam in the Karimia Institute in Nottingham, describes what is celebrated each year on 'the Night of Repentance' (Lailat-ul-bara'ah). Following the example of the Prophet, this is a night of prayer and fasting when Muslims often visit cemeteries and ask God for forgiveness....more7minPlay
September 09, 2015Sacred Calendars; The Mi'rajDr Musharraf Hussain, the Chief Imam in the Karimia Institute in Nottingham, describes what is celebrated each year on the anniversary of the Ascension of the Prophet (the Mí'raj). This recalls a miraculous trip one night when the Prophet was taken from Mecca to Jerusalem, and then was taken on a tour of heaven and hell. This festival is kept with a vigil of prayer and a recollection of the miraculous ascension....more10minPlay
August 13, 2015Sacred Calendars: 23 April - St George's DaySt George is not only patron of England, but of several other countries and regions. He was an early Greek military saint, who was martyred at Lydda (now Lod / Tel Aviv Airport), and devotion to him is far more widespread in the East than in the West....more8minPlay
August 13, 2015Sacred Calendars; 17 March - St Patrick's DaySt Patrick is now almost synonymous with Ireland -- and his feastday on March 17 has become a great festival of 'being Irish' around the world. However, what we can learn about the man is markedly different: a Roman citizen from Britain working in Ireland and at odds with other bishops there about his belief that the end of the world was 'soon to come.' However, the seventh-century creation of the mythical Patrick by the theologian Muirchú is a fascinating example of how memory can shape experience....more10minPlay
July 31, 2015Sacred Calendars: The Orthodox YearChristianity, like almost every other religion, celebrates its beliefs over the course of the year -- moreover, each branch of Christianity constructs that year in slightly different ways and attached importance to the year with slightly different emphases. In this video, Dr Andreopoulos gives an overview of how Greek Christians view the liturgical year....more13minPlay
July 31, 2015Sacred Calendars: HalloweenHow did the festival of Halloween -- literally the 'Eve of All Hallows Day' -- which is celebrated on 31 October enter the Christian calendar? And how has it gained a new popularity today when its Christian roots are all but forgotten? These are the questions examined in this video....more11minPlay
July 21, 2015Sacred Calendars: The Transfiguration of ChristAugust 6 is a festival for Christians in both the east and the west recalling the event narrated in the gospels when Jesus's 'face shone like the sun, and his garments became white as light' (Matthew 17:1-8 // Mark 9:2-8 // Luke 9:28-36). This is a far more important feast in the Orthodox Churches and so we have an Orthodox theologian, Dr Andreas Andreopoulos, introducing the festival....more13minPlay
July 21, 2015Sacred Calendar: Lady Day with Frances Knight25 March is an important Christian feast known as 'the annunciation' [of the angel to Mary that she was to give birth to Jesus]. This became known in England as 'Lady Day' and was, for many centuries, the first day of the new year -- and this notion survives today in the Tax Year beginning on 6 April each year!...more11minPlay
July 14, 2015Sacred Calendars: Ash Wednesday with Alison MilbankAsh Wednesday begins, for Christians, the preparation for their central feast: Easter. Now linked to giving up smoking, its name comes from the practice of placing ashes on the forehead: a reminder of repentance....more8minPlay
July 14, 2015Sacred Calendars: Epiphany with Mary CunninghamThis feast falls on 'the twelfth day of Christmas' (January 6) and celebrates the visit of the 'wise men' to Bethlehem for Western Christians; in the east it is called the 'theophany' and celebrated God becoming manifest to believers in Jesus....more11minPlay
FAQs about Sacred Calendars:How many episodes does Sacred Calendars have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.