“We can’t have a secular Māori culture. It just doesn’t work for us, it’s not how we view the world.” Third generation Anglican minister, Rev Dr Hirini Kaa, has written a book, Te Hāhi Mihinare: The Māori Anglican church, that opens up a whole new perspective on Māori spirituality and Christianity, the wisdom of reciprocity, and possible paths to spiritual flourishing.

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Folge vom 13.03.2022Hirini Kaa: Māori and Christian ideas of the sacred, reciprocity, and spiritual flourishing
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Folge vom 06.03.2022International Women's Day: Liberating religion from Australia to West PapuaTo mark International Women's Day, we hear from two remarkable women – worlds apart – on their experiences of liberating religion and women from within their religious and cultural contexts.
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Folge vom 27.02.2022Reflections on Lent and what ‘living with COVID’ means for the spiritual lifeHow do we live well in times of crisis? Whether it's a global pandemic or a more personal dilemma, two of Australia's leading spiritual guides share their thoughts on how to make it through difficult times – and even find spiritual nourishment and growth.
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Folge vom 20.02.2022Prayer, Peacemaking and Reconciliation: Desmond Tutu's life and legacyHe was the moral conscience of South Africa, a hero in the struggle against apartheid, and one of the spiritual giants of our time. The legacy of the late Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu lives on through people like Michael Battle, Director of the Desmond Tutu Centre in the US. Dr Battle lived with the renowned bishop and theologian as his student and personal chaplain during the dismantling of apartheid.