
Episode 2
Giles Fraser explores the decline of church attendance, the rise of Christian nationalism and attends a secret outdoor baptism in Lincoln.
Giles Fraser is a vicar in the Church of England concerned about the current state of church attendance. His parish is doing well but like most priests, he's nervous about the numbers and notes the overall decline in worship. He considers the poem 'Church Going' by Philip Larkin as his starting point. It imagines what will happen to these buildings, and to Christian faith, when we stop going to church entirely. Is Giles now a missionary in a world that is indifferent to what he has to say? With this thought, he sets off to work out where we are, talking to people on the ground and experts in the field.
In this second episode of three, he explores the idea of England as a Christian country, talking to historians Tom Holland and William Whyte and archaeologist and Humanist, Alice Roberts.
He looks at anxieties over the growth of Islam and the rise of Christian Nationalism in this country attending a secret outdoor baptism organised by the man who converted Tommy Robinson to Christianity.
He also speaks to Bishop Arun Arora, Professor Emerita Grace Davie, Pastor Rikki Doolan, Revd Canon Dr Christian Selvaratnam, Nick Spencer from Theos, Professor Linda Woodhead and journalist, Tim Wyatt.
Presenter: Rev Dr Giles Fraser
Producer: Catherine Murray
Asst Producer: Peter Everett
Studio mix: Liam Juniper
Editor: Tim Pemberton
On radio
Broadcasts
- Mon 20 Jul 202611:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 26 Jul 202617:10BBC Radio 4