Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Century - Melvyn Bragg & Jane Williams (2017)
William Tyndale gave us the Bible in English, and died for it. His passion was to put the Bible into the hands of everyone so that we could read it for ourselves. Executed as a heretic in 1536 for translating the Bible, within a few years his translation was in every church in England. Melvyn Bragg, broadcaster, novelist, and biographer of Tyndale, and Jane Williams, theologian, explore what difference he made to our lives. Chaired by Canon Mark Oakley, recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 24 October 2017.

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William Tyndale and the making of the English Reformation - April 2026

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Ten Great Writers Seminar with Melvyn Bragg, Anthony Burgess, Malcolm Bradbury and others (1987)

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Souls at Stake: Tyndale, the Bible and the 21st Century - Melvyn Bragg (2017)

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1/4 King James Bible by Melvyn Bragg

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Bishop Rowan Williams and Lady Hale debate whether we have the 'right to die'

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God's Secretaries: Making the King James Bible

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Melvyn Bragg on Depression and the Power of Reading

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Henry VIII - The Jekyll & Hyde King with David Starkey

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Points of Light meets Lord Melvyn Bragg

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1979: The Great LIFE OF BRIAN DEBATE | Friday Night Saturday Morning | BBC Archive

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Professor David Crystal: The Influence of the King James Bible on the English Language

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William Tyndale's Death is NOT What You've Been Told

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A History of the Bible: The Book and its Faiths - March 2023

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Love Is His Meaning - Keith Ward

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Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins in Conversation

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Thomas Aquinas - A documentary to help you fall asleep

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Melvyn Bragg on learning to read, comics, Chekhov, solitude and more.

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A New Kind of Christianity: Brian McLaren speaks at St Paul's Cathedral

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Christian Movies| God's Outlaw

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