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Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)
Summary: Interfaith Voices is the nation’s leading religion news magazine on public radio. We offer weekly analyses of the big headlines alongside lesser-told stories – those of African-American Mormons and atheists in the military, evangelical environmentalists and Muslim feminists. Through these stories, a rough sketch of our country’s religious landscape begins to emerge. It’s a marketplace of beliefs and ideas too complex for sound bites, and too important to ignore. That’s why Interfaith Voices matters.
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Podcasts:
One in six Americans will be hungry this Thanksgiving. What can people of faith contribute to a solution?
Post-election analysis with Robert P. Jones, a new YA book explores food, family, and interfaith friendship, and we honor the life of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
This week our 2020 post-election analysis begins with Robert P. Jones from the Public Religion Research Institute.
An influential thought leader in the Jewish and interfaith worlds, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks was a public scholar, religious leader, and prolific communicator. In this segment, we revisit an excerpt from his conversation on
Professor Jacques Berlinerblau explains the U.S. brand of secularism and why so many people seem to fear or hate it. And with tensions high after the election, we return to Interfaith Voices founding host Maureen Fiedler
As more Americans identify as not religious, secularism is still, in many quarters, a dirty word. Jacques Berlinerblau traces our changing attitudes towards secularism from its heyday in the mid-20th century to its curre
We continue our discussion with Jacques Berlinerblau. On the eve of the 2020 election, Berlinerblau looks at what American secularism may be in for in a Biden-Harris administration or a second Trump Administration.
Stephane Wrembel explains how he moved from Catholicism to a more expansive spirituality through music, which he shares with us. And we check in with Interfaith Voices founding host Maureen Fiedler.
In an election like no other, we look at the appeals to values voters across the political spectrum.
With limited organizing opportunities, advocacy groups and faith-based political organizations use social media advertising and digital rallies to reach faithful voters.
To understand the strategies used by activists we turn to the numbers. Dr. Ryan Burge from Eastern Illinois University is a professor of political science and a pastor who researches political trends.
Keeping Secrets: Faith in Public Service
Charismatics in a Dystopian Gilead?
It would be hard to envision former CIA Director John Brennan meditating in a Buddhist temple, after all the Irish-Catholic who served six presidents is the first to acknowledge he has a hot-temper. But he did. - And he
America’s founding documents proclaim religious equality, but Khyati Joshi, a professor of education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, argues in her new book that white Christian privilege is ubiquitous.