In Pursuit of Understanding

Introducing: In Pursuit of Understanding Religion

1 min · 2. dec. 2021
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In our first series In Pursuit of Understanding religious customs, we chat to the UK's Head Monk, the UK's youngest Imam, Lord Singh of Wimbledon, Rabbi Oliver Spike Joseph and Reverend Bruce Thompson, who all share their knowledge, understanding, wisdom and advice. Join us as we discover more about each religion, the day to day customs and practices, and how these impact the working life so we can move forward together as a society.

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