Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
May 25, 2012
5/24/2012 | 25m 29s
Catholic Institutions v Obama Administration; Women in Theology; Juvenile Justice
We discuss the looming legal battle between some Catholic institutions and the Obama administration over the contraception mandate; visit Union Theological Seminary and talk with future women ministers and theologians; and review the current Supreme Court case about sentencing juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
May 25, 2012
5/24/2012 | 25m 29s
We discuss the looming legal battle between some Catholic institutions and the Obama administration over the contraception mandate; visit Union Theological Seminary and talk with future women ministers and theologians; and review the current Supreme Court case about sentencing juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole.
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Serene Jones Extended Interview
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Women in Theology and Ministry
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