Full Episodes
Technology allows critically ill newborns to survive; a rare Jewish book survives 600 years. More
Hollywood releases biblical films; Calvinism garners more interest among evangelicals, including Southern Baptists. More
The President and the Pope; Bivocational Pastors; Blind Boys of Alabama; Franciscans at home and abroad care for sacred Christian sites More
Religious business owners argue against federal requirement to provide contraceptive coverage; historian Simon Schama tells “The Story of the Jews”; Orthodox Jewish women take more of a leading role in Purim festivities. More
Interfaith groups organize against gun violence; Dorothy Day; Sikh children learn to tie their turbans. More
Examining the ethics of probing the brain to predict violent behavior; A Journey Through NYC Religions is documenting every religious site in New York’s five boroughs. More
The real-life Philomena and the Oscar-nominated film based on her life; the debate over the ethics of solitary confinement; and Ash Wednesday on the streets of Washington, DC. More
The ethics of cutting retired city worker pensions to pay creditors; the Dalai Lama’s ethics of compassion; and congregations seeking forgiveness for racism. More
The debate over the morality of Edward Snowden’s actions; and the Christian presence in Jordan. More
Rev. Thomas Reese on Roman Catholic Church’s handling of sex abuse crisis; learning to live with the loss of a loved one; and Hinduism’s age-old reverence for cows in modern India. More