Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Extended Inauguration Perspectives
Clip: 1/18/2013 | 13m
We continue our discussion with three religious leaders about Obama's second term.
The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington; John Garvey, a lawyer and the president of Catholic University; and Harold Dean Trulear, professor of theology at the Howard University Divinity School, continue their conversation about the mood of the country and perspectives on the next four years.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Extended Inauguration Perspectives
Clip: 1/18/2013 | 13m
The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington; John Garvey, a lawyer and the president of Catholic University; and Harold Dean Trulear, professor of theology at the Howard University Divinity School, continue their conversation about the mood of the country and perspectives on the next four years.
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