Past Programs
Christianity - 2004
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Mandorla Religious Art Award
31/10/2004
Unlike the Blake Prize, the Mandorla Art Award specifically promotes Christian art. Well-known artists like John Coburn and Julie Dowling are past winners.
Missions to Aborigines
24/10/2004
Jessie Mitchell tells the story of 19th century missionaries who struggled to teach indigenous Australians the Bible.
The Labyrinth
18/07/2004
It's found across civilisations, from the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos to the Cathedral at Chartres in France.
The Catholic Mass
11/04/2004
As far back as the 4th Century the Mass referred to the Eucharist and has therefore been the most important part of the liturgy. The performance of the Mass has undergone some changes, particularly after the liberal teachings of Vatican II in the 1960s. But the Vatican has recently issued new guidelines aimed at making the Mass more uniform. Paul Stenhouse discusses the history and development of the Catholic Mass.
The Exodus Miracles - Fact or Fiction?
21/01/2004
Did the Red Sea really part before the Israelites? Why didn't the fire consume the Burning Bush? What was the Manna in the Wilderness? Distinguished British scientist, Colin Humphreys, examines the evidence and provides a remarkable account of "what really happened".
The Lost Tribes of Israel - Found
07/01/2004
Vanquished and dispersed by the Assyrians in the 8th Century BC, the Lost Tribes of Israel have "shown up" around the world ever since. Maoris, Africans, Native Americans, Japanese and the British - are just some of the groups that have claimed to be the Lost Tribes of Israel.
