Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 6, 2012
7/5/2012 | 25m 29s
Converting the Masai; E. J. Dionne on Liberty and Community; Sister Corita
Church-planting and converting members of the legendary Masai tribe in Tanzania; Washington Post columnist and author E. J. Dionne on liberty and community; and influential graphic artist Sister Corita, a Catholic nun who used secular and religious imagery in her artwork to comment on the issues of the 1960s and 70s.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 6, 2012
7/5/2012 | 25m 29s
Church-planting and converting members of the legendary Masai tribe in Tanzania; Washington Post columnist and author E. J. Dionne on liberty and community; and influential graphic artist Sister Corita, a Catholic nun who used secular and religious imagery in her artwork to comment on the issues of the 1960s and 70s.
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E. J. Dionne on Liberty and Community
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Nuns on the Bus: Preaching the Faithful Budget
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