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:
How to solve the worst Muslim backlash since 9/11, the role of evangelicals in the midterm elections, and a Wiccan and Christian perspective on Halloween’s dark side
The Berholz Barbers: refusing to turn the other cheek; A Buddhist path to breaking the cycle of addiction; and a new collection of songs, chants and prayers from ancient Syria
Loosening the rules on one of the most unpopular teachings in the Catholic Church; a prison chaplain explains how he sorts out the deceivers from the true believers, and the final installment of World Religions 101
How a sense of religious destiny drove 3 world leaders---a Jew, a Muslim, and a Christian—to broker peace in the Holy Land. Plus, a moral case for debt forgiveness, and World Religions 101: Taoism
After the largest climate march in history, we look at the growing faith-based movement to divest from fossil fuels. Plus: the chaplain of the only Anglican church in Iraq, and Confucianism: the way of propriety.
The end of the Dalai Lama? Not quite. Plus: In the studio with a virtuoso shofar player, and World Religions 101: Yoruba
The Caliphate: a shrewd propaganda move for the so-called Islamic State, and master explainer Stephen Prothero defines Christianity
Donna Johnson's memoir of being raised a Terrellite, following the cultish Pentecostal preacher, Brother David Terrel. And a geriatric psychiatrist explores the spiritual meaning of reaching an old age.
The Dean of the Washington National Cathedral stops by to share some favorite poems. Also: the growing violence against accused witches around the world, and World Religions 101: Buddhism
Why Palestine was partitioned in 1948, and what happened afterwards. Plus, the religious beliefs of the Yazidis, the tiny Kurdish minority under attack by the Islamic State
Is your God warm and fuzzy or downright angry? How you envision God predicts your politics, morals and more. Plus: an audio tour through Jewish ephemera, and World Religions 101: Judaism
Mindfulness meditation: from sacred Buddhist practice to billion-dollar industry. And an encore of our popular 2010 series, World Religions 101. This week: Islam.
Our 2008 interview with Margot Adler, who died on July 29th. Plus, a Wiccan priestess and historian of paganism reflect on her legacy, and the head of the USAID on helping the world's poorest of the poor
Two of America's most popular religion professors say you should've been a religion major. And honoring the first women to become priests in the Episcopal Church.
Welcome the stranger or punish the wicked? Two Evangelicals debate immigration reform. And introducing a little-known subset of OCD called scrupulosity: extreme fear of committing sin.