

Howard Jacobson
Booker Prize-winning novelist and journalist, known for works such as "The Finkler Question". Argues for the Old Testament.
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Jul 10, 2022 • 1h 2min
The Sunday Debate: Hip-hop vs Shakespeare
George the Poet, a Peabody Award-winning spoken word artist, and Howard Jacobson, a Booker Prize-winning novelist, dive into a spirited debate about the cultural resonance of hip-hop versus Shakespeare. They explore how hip-hop conveys societal narratives rooted in struggles, while Shakespeare's timeless themes reflect human complexities. The conversation highlights the importance of both art forms in understanding identity and moral dilemmas. Through their insights, they illustrate how diverse cultural expressions can coexist and enrich our perspectives.

Apr 24, 2022 • 35min
Debate: Old Testament vs New Testament
In a lively debate, Booker Prize-winning novelist Howard Jacobson and writer Anne Atkins champion the Old Testament, rich with iconic tales like Adam and Eve and Moses. Anglican priest Richard Coles makes the case for the New Testament, emphasizing the life of Jesus and its moral teachings. The discussion touches on the enduring impact of these texts on literature and culture, the intricate relationship between the two testaments, and personal journeys of faith, all offering a thought-provoking exploration of spirituality and belief.

Jul 12, 2019 • 35min
Debate: Old Testament vs New Testament
In a lively debate, Howard Jacobson, a Booker Prize-winning novelist, champions the Old Testament while Richard Coles, an Anglican priest and ex-Communard, advocates for the New Testament. They’re joined by Anne Atkins, a Christian novelist who also supports the Old Testament. The discussion dives into literary themes, examining the contrasting storytelling styles and deeper moral implications present in both texts. Personal anecdotes add flavor as they explore how these scriptures shape modern beliefs and cultural narratives.