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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

Summary: An examination of religion's role and the ethical dimensions behind top news headlines.

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 Looking Back: Kim Lawton | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:09:21

“Across the US and around the world, I’ve witnessed the many ways people worship, express their spirituality, seek the sacred, and build community. The perseverance of faith and hope, even in the most difficult circumstances, continues to inspire me.”

 Looking Back: Kim Lawton | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:09:21

“Across the US and around the world, I’ve witnessed the many ways people worship, express their spirituality, seek the sacred, and build community. The perseverance of faith and hope, even in the most difficult circumstances, continues to inspire me.”

 Looking Back: Lucky Severson | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:08:48

“I see it all the time,” says Father Michael Doyle, a Roman Catholic priest in Camden, New Jersey, “a beauty that’s deep and wonderful and sometimes tragic, but beauty absolutely, I do. Their faces are there with their burdens and their wrinkles and their difficulties and so forth, but beauty that’s just jumping at you.

 Looking Back: Lucky Severson | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:08:48

“I see it all the time,” says Father Michael Doyle, a Roman Catholic priest in Camden, New Jersey, “a beauty that’s deep and wonderful and sometimes tragic, but beauty absolutely, I do. Their faces are there with their burdens and their wrinkles and their difficulties and so forth, but beauty that’s just jumping at you.

 Looking Back: Rituals | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:05:12

“Any ritual should have the capacity to deepen your mindfulness,” says University of Virginia professor Vanessa Ochs. It helps you “deal with the chaos of life.”

 Looking Back: Rituals | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:05:12

“Any ritual should have the capacity to deepen your mindfulness,” says University of Virginia professor Vanessa Ochs. It helps you “deal with the chaos of life.”

 Looking Back: Bob Abernethy | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:10:25

“What makes me a believer,” says writer Frederick Buechner, “is that from time to time, going back almost as far as my memory will go back, there have been glimpses I had, sometimes literally a glimpse, which have made me suspect the presence of something extraordinary and beyond the realm of the immediate."

 Looking Back: Bob Abernethy | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:10:25

“What makes me a believer,” says writer Frederick Buechner, “is that from time to time, going back almost as far as my memory will go back, there have been glimpses I had, sometimes literally a glimpse, which have made me suspect the presence of something extraordinary and beyond the realm of the immediate."

 Looking Back: Tim O’Brien | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:03:56

“In the last 20 years,” says correspondent Tim O’Brien, “we’ve seen five vacancies on the Supreme Court and changing attitudes on a wide range of social issues. Times do change, and so do the justices. For better or worse, what the Constitution really means would seem to have changed over the years right along with them.”

 Looking Back: Tim O’Brien | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:03:56

“In the last 20 years,” says correspondent Tim O’Brien, “we’ve seen five vacancies on the Supreme Court and changing attitudes on a wide range of social issues. Times do change, and so do the justices. For better or worse, what the Constitution really means would seem to have changed over the years right along with them.”

 Looking Back: Fred de Sam Lazaro | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:03:58

“Many of my stories have concerned human suffering,” says correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro, “and one of the most effective ways to tell these is through the work of social innovators and entrepreneurs, many driven by deep faith.”

 Looking Back: Fred de Sam Lazaro | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:03:58

“Many of my stories have concerned human suffering,” says correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro, “and one of the most effective ways to tell these is through the work of social innovators and entrepreneurs, many driven by deep faith.”

 Looking Back: Judy Valente | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:04:04

“I think the purpose of the monastic life in the modern world is to show that we don’t need a purpose,” says Brother Paul Quenon of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. “The purpose of life is life, and you are to be just to be. Everybody measures their importance by how useful they are. That’s not it. That’s not what life is.”

 Looking Back: Judy Valente | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:04:04

“I think the purpose of the monastic life in the modern world is to show that we don’t need a purpose,” says Brother Paul Quenon of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. “The purpose of life is life, and you are to be just to be. Everybody measures their importance by how useful they are. That’s not it. That’s not what life is.”

 Conflict Resolution in Public Schools | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 00:07:14

“Conflict is a part of human experience,” says Wichita West High School psychologist Janet Fox Peterson, “and teaching about speaking and listening is so very critical, and we’re not working on that very much as a society.”

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