Read more of Lucky Severson’s interview about interracial churches with Rice University sociology professor Michael Emerson.
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July 31, 2009: Interview with Michael Emerson
Controversies about money, theology, race, and the new senior minister are dividing one of the most prominent places of worship in the country.
June 5, 2009: Muslim Reaction to Obama’s Address
Tufts University international relations professor Vali Nasr and veteran Middle East correspondent Kate Seelye, now a vice president at the Middle East Institute in Washington, discuss President Obama's speech to the world's Muslims.
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December 31, 2008: In Memoriam
A look back at religious leaders and others who died in 2008.
December 12, 2008: Obama Church Shopping
Where will Barack Obama and his family attend church after they move into the White House?
December 5, 2008: The Growth of Chabad
The Chabad-Lubavitch movement established what you might call an outreach program decades ago with the intention to reach out to the Jewish people wherever they are, whoever they are, regardless of background, to teach them about their faith.
November 28, 2008: U.S. Hispanic Catholics
The distinctive forms of worship and devotion among Hispanic Catholics are practiced not by immigrants alone, but by American-born, English-speaking Hispanics as well.
November 21, 2008: Online Religion
A number of us started calling it "church" kind of flippantly. It feels like church. It really has, for some of us, become church.
November 14, 2008: Catholic Church and Labor
There was a time when a labor strike like this one against the Catholic Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania, would have been difficult to imagine. The Church, after all, has always been the champion of workers rights.


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