
Gary Jones Extended Interview
April 15, 2016
Gary Jones Extended Interview
“The thing that’s dying is a kind of old allegiance to particular institutions or institutional manifestations of the divine. There’s just not much interest in that. The thing that seems to be coming alive is this awareness of God, a … More
April 15, 2016

Pope Francis’ Document on Family Life
April 8, 2016
Pope Francis’ Document on Family Life
“There’s no abstract family. There’s no ideal family,” says Father Tom Reese, SJ, senior analyst at National Catholic Reporter. The pope, he adds, “is tired of the church being judgmental and laying down rules. Instead, he wants us to walk with these couples with compassion. Treat them as ...
April 8, 2016
04:52

John Danforth on Religion and Politics
March 30, 2016
John Danforth on Religion and Politics
In The Relevance of Religion: How Faithful People Can Change Politics, former Missouri senator John Danforth, an Episcopal priest, explores how an over-emphasis on religion has changed the tone of American politics and whether religious values can help to mend a badly fractured political system.
March 30, 2016
07:42

Candidates Reach Out to Jewish Voters; Supreme Court Contraceptive Mandate; Easter Flowers
March 25, 2016
Candidates Reach Out to Jewish Voters; Supreme Court Contraceptive Mandate; Easter Flowers
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is always a key stop for presidential candidates; does the Affordable Care Act burden the free exercise of religion; and they represent rebirth and the gladness of the resurrection.
March 25, 2016

Candidates Reach Out to Jewish Voters
March 25, 2016
Candidates Reach Out to Jewish Voters
Amidst the clashes over Jewish values that took place during this week’s annual meeting of AIPAC, the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, one rabbi tried to find common ground: “America and Israel are built upon values: B’tzelem Elohim, everyone is created in the image of God; kavod ...
March 25, 2016

Supreme Court Contraception Mandate
March 25, 2016
Supreme Court Contraception Mandate
“We Little Sisters of the Poor are a group of women who made religious vows to God. Now we find ourselves in a situation where the government is requiring us to make changes in our religious health care plan to include services that really violate our deepest held religious beliefs as Little ...
March 25, 2016

Easter Flowers
March 25, 2016
Easter Flowers
Easter becomes “a very thin, generic festival,” says author Rev. Fleming Rutledge, without “looking into the grave and then saying we rejoice with the risen Christ.” Only then, she says, can flowers “give us the gladness that comes with the unrepeatable quality of the resurrection.”
March 25, 2016

Religion in Cuba
March 18, 2016
Religion in Cuba
With the approval of plans to build the first new Catholic church in over 50 years and Pope Francis's recent visit to the country, there are signs of increasing openness to religious life in Cuba after 50 years of repressive Communist rule.
March 18, 2016
06:18

Healing Moral Wounds of War
March 4, 2016
Healing Moral Wounds of War
"It’s morally urgent just as we send citizen soldiers to war that we bring citizen soldiers home," says Georgetown University philosophy professor Nancy Sherman. Despite the moral hurt and guilt combatants feel, civilian society can help them recover “a sense of goodness about yourself, to ...
March 4, 2016
08:35

Rancher Nuns
March 4, 2016
Rancher Nuns
“You have here a silence that just breathes in you the greatness of God,” says Mother Superior Maria Michael of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Walburga, situated among grassy meadows and snow-capped Colorado mountains.
March 4, 2016
07:21

Son of Saul Extended Interview
February 23, 2016
Son of Saul Extended Interview
Watch more of our interview with actor Geza Rohrig, star of the Holocaust film “Son of Saul,” who talks with R&E about Max Weber, Martin Buber, Primo Levi, Franz Kafka, and his character, Saul Auslander. “The only person who is … More
February 23, 2016

Secular Seminarians
February 18, 2016
Secular Seminarians
"In culture today we tend to spend a lot of time thinking about how to succeed in one or the other endeavor that we undertake. But we tend to spend very little time thinking about how we succeed as a human being," says Professor Miroslav Volf, head of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
February 18, 2016

The Pope Meets the Patriarch
February 12, 2016
The Pope Meets the Patriarch
“Some say that the patriarch is very close to Putin,” says managing editor Kim Lawton, “and so who knows what kind of Russian geopolitics may also be affected by this meeting” of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis.
February 12, 2016

Teaching Children about Religion
February 11, 2016
Teaching Children about Religion
“Sometimes I fear that in order to try to teach tolerance we say we’re all alike and we forget to acknowledge our distinctions. And it’s in acknowledging our differences and celebrating those differences that we come to better understand one another,” says Rabbi Sandy Sasso, director of ...
February 11, 2016

India Beef Ban
January 21, 2016
India Beef Ban
“We don’t even believe that the cow is an animal,” says Devender Nayak. “We see it as a manifestation of God.”
January 21, 2016
06:39

World Hijab Day
January 21, 2016
World Hijab Day
“A headscarf isn’t meant to hurt you; it’s what’s meant to protect you. You’re modest in the sense of God looking at you, but you’re modest to other people as well,” says Umand Weerasinghe, a young Buddhist woman in Maryland whose Muslim friend Sofia Amir loaned her a scarf to wear for ...
January 21, 2016
02:49

Sweet Honey in the Rock
January 14, 2016
Sweet Honey in the Rock
“It’s a very painful situation that we find ourselves in, of looking at where we’ve been and perhaps making the wrong assumption that so much progress has been made, when we see ourselves retreating right back to some of the same behaviors,” said Sweet Honey in the Rock member Nitanju Bolade ...
January 14, 2016

Istanbul’s Historic Religious Monuments
January 14, 2016
Istanbul’s Historic Religious Monuments
Recent ISIS-linked bombings in Istanbul took place near two of the city's top tourist destinations, which are also two of the city's most important religious monuments: Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. Watch scenes of both as author and Ottoman scholar Scott Rank, who lives in Turkey, discusses ...
January 14, 2016
03:53

A Singing Organ at Christmastime
December 18, 2015
A Singing Organ at Christmastime
"What we were looking for is an organ that sings, an organ that has a warm, mellow sound that accompanies singing,” says Rev. William Bradley Roberts, professor of church music and director of chapel music at Virginia Theological Seminary.
December 18, 2015
06:40

Jim and Jill Kelly
December 4, 2015
Jim and Jill Kelly
"You can only be tough so much,” admits Buffalo Bills icon Jim Kelly. Together he and his wife Jill and their daughters have confronted the death of a terminally ill son and Jim’s struggles with cancer. But “those things we go through that cause us to be tested, or to doubt, or to fear—those ...
December 4, 2015
08:43
