Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
David Rosen Extended Interview
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 7m 43s
Moments from our conversation with Rabbi David Rosen on the Pope's visit to the Holy Land
“It’s not that religious leaders are in a position to take political initiatives. But they represent the identities of the people, and to ignore the possibilities of interreligious support is rather short-sighted.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
David Rosen Extended Interview
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 7m 43s
“It’s not that religious leaders are in a position to take political initiatives. But they represent the identities of the people, and to ignore the possibilities of interreligious support is rather short-sighted.”
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Clip: 5/22/2014 | 6m 52s | Additional moments from our papal Holy Land conversation with Father Alexander Karloutsos. (6m 52s)
Haris Tarin Extended Interview
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 4m 42s | Additional moments from our conversation with Haris Tarin about the pope's Holy Land visit (4m 42s)
Mitri Raheb Extended Interview
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 7m 38s | Addition moments from our conversation with Mitri Raheb about the pope's Holy Land visit. (7m 38s)
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 8m 49s | Religious leaders discuss their anticipations surrounding Pope Francis' Middle East trip. (8m 49s)
Religious Freedom in Mississippi
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 8m 14s | A new state law proposed by a Christian senator is being met with praise and criticism. (8m 14s)
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