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:
Although it seemed that #MeToo has spread to every corner of America, some women who have suffered abuse within religious communities struggle to receive acknowledgement and justice.
Much of the outcry over the separation of families illegally crossing the U.S. border came from people of faith. What nerve did that now-former policy hit?
In a country where the number of people unaffiliated with religious traditions is rising, what role did America's faith communities have in reversing the policy of separating children from families at the border?
We learn the context of the passage Romans 13, how Christian views differ on its application to the family separation policy, and how it has been used in American history.
Asylum has come to the forefront of this latest flashpoint in the immigration debate because of the thousands fleeing violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Much of the outcry over the separation of families illegally crossing the U.S. border came from people of faith. What nerve did that now-former policy hit?
In a country where the number of people unaffiliated with religious traditions is rising, what role did America's faith communities have in reversing the policy of separating children from families at the border?
We learn the context of the passage Romans 13, how Christian views differ on its application to the family separation policy, and how it has been used in American history.
Asylum has come to the forefront of this latest flashpoint in the immigration debate because of the thousands fleeing violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
At the center of Myanmar's conflict is the question of national identity, which has been rocky since the country was colonized by the British Empire.
Susan Hayward tells us that like all religions, Buddhism is not immune to violence. And in Myanmar it’s inspiring support for nationalism - and violence against perceived
Myanmar's dominant Buddhist identity, intimately connected to the country's post-colonial independence, is contributing to violence against religious minorities.
Myanmar’s rising Islamophobia
Myanmar's dominant Buddhist identity, intimately connected to the country's post-colonial independence, is contributing to violence against religious minorities.
Reliable data about the impact of spiritual counseling in healthcare settings is a kind of holy grail. How do you measure the value of a compassionate and calm presence in the midst of illness and loss?