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The Shiloh Podcast

The Shiloh Podcast

By: the Shiloh Project with Rosie Dawson
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The Shiloh Project and its podcast shine a light on the stories and practices of religion that either contribute to or resist rape culture. Through conversations with scholars and practitioners, the podcast invites us all to think about ways that we can challenge and dismantle rape culture in our own communities. The Shiloh project is a collaboration between the universities of Sheffield, Leeds and Auckland and funded by AHRC.Copyright 2025 the Shiloh Project with Rosie Dawson Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • All the Susannas
    Dec 10 2025

    Artist Kate Howe talks to Rosie about a collection of paintings called All the Susannas. They're a response to Artemisia Gentileschi's painting Susanna and the Elders. The story itself is told in Daniel chapter 13. Kate's work aims to centre the experience of victims and survivors of sexual abuse - including Gentileschi, Kate and countless others.

    You can find out more about Kate's work and view the Susannas here..... https://www.katehowe.com/kate-howe-selected-works

    Please be aware that this podcast references sexual violence.

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    22 mins
  • On Not Fixing the Biblical God
    Nov 17 2025

    What happens when we stop making excuses for the violent tyrannical god we encounter in the Bible? Rabbi Dr Barbara Thiede from the University of North Carolina talks to Rosie Dawson

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    25 mins
  • Towards mandatory reporting
    May 6 2025

    This is a recording from a webinar hosted by the AHRC funded Abuse in Religious Settings project in which solicitor Richard Scorer talks to Professor Gordon Lynch about his work on the need for the mandatory reporting of abuse in religious organisations.

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    40 mins
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