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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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- Copyright: Copyright 2020
Podcasts:
Mary Evelyn Tucker has long believed that religion and ecology are disciplines that should be studied in concert.
With "eco-anxiety" rising, some people of faith are finding fellowship by working on climate change together.
Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, national organizer and spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action explains to other evangelical Christians that it was his faith that led him to a life advocating for the planet.
Our guest panelists represent three faiths – Islam, Judaism and Buddhism – and say they know it can feel lonely to be the “green sheep” of the congregation.
Mary Evelyn Tucker has long believed that religion and ecology are disciplines that should be studied in concert.
We talk to a renegade Lutheran pastor, a prayful U.S. senator, and community of Jews, Muslims and Christians worshipping on the same patch of Nebraska land.
Talking about her new book, Shameless, the former pastor of House For All Sinners and Saints explains how church teachings on sexuality have driven many away from religion.
Coons is a Democrat who has managed to meld his faith and his day job in way that many in his party might find instructive.
The Tri-Faith Initiative: Radical Togetherness in Omaha
We talk to a renegade Lutheran pastor, a prayful U.S. senator, and community of Jews, Muslims and Christians worshipping on the same patch of Nebraska land.
Talking about her new book, Shameless, the former pastor of House For All Sinners and Saints explains how church teachings on sexuality have driven many away from religion.
Coons is a Democrat who has managed to meld his faith and his day job in way that many in his party might find instructive.
The Tri-Faith Initiative: Radical Togetherness in Omaha
Our guest journalists delve to the beliefs behind the latest religion news headlines. And a historian tracks religious and other fault lines in America since 1974.
Historian Kevin Kruse talks about religious and other divisions in American society since 1974, the subject of his new book with Julian Zelizer.