Episodes
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Debate Prep 2020: RNS’ Jack Jenkins On Faith And Politics
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Sunday Sep 08, 2019
Faith and Politics – Debate Prep with RNS National Reporter Jack Jenkins
The third round of Democratic party debates on September 12th shrinks the field of candidates down to ten. To break down how faith and religion is affecting the debates we’re speaking with RNS reporter Jack Jenkins, about what voters of faith are seeking in their candidates, and what candidates are trying to say to voters.
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Introducing RNS’s new national reporter, Alejandra Molina
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
A new national reporter, Alejandra Molina, is joining the newsroom at RNS. Molina will be reporting on Latinx religion in the U.S. Molina most recently served as Journalist in Residence at the University of Southern California and as Equitable Cities Fellow at Next City. In 2018, she was named one of the 15 most influential Latina journalists by Latino Journalists of California.
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Achieving Discomfort: An Interfaith Agenda of Change and Disruption
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Achieving Discomfort – An Interfaith Agenda of Change and Disruption
Our guest is interfaith activist Tahil Sharma. Tahil is an interfaith activist based in Los Angeles who was born to a Hindu father and a Sikh mother. He currently serves as one of three Interfaith Ministers in Residence for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and is a member of the NextGen Task Force for the Parliament of the World's Religions.
Sunday Aug 18, 2019
Discovering Common Humanity
Sunday Aug 18, 2019
Sunday Aug 18, 2019
A community in service of the value of every human and the profound significance of respect. Our guest is Mary McDougall, the Spiritual Life Coordinator for L’Arche Community in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. L’Arche is an intentional community that develops homes, programs, and support networks with people who have intellectual disabilities.
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
Grave Legacy: Abduction, Slavery, & Faith
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
Our guest is Adelle Banks, national reporter for Religion News Service. Her series of articles on the anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in the historic settlement of Jamestown puts a religious lens on the abduction, enslavement, and struggle for civil rights of African-Americans over the last 400 years.
RNS reporter Adelle Banks joined Beliefs producer Jay Woodward from her home in Maryland.
Sunday Aug 04, 2019
God & Country: The Rev. Angela Denker, Reporter & Author
Sunday Aug 04, 2019
Sunday Aug 04, 2019
Rev. Angela Denker is a sportswriter - turned Lutheran pastor, writer, and speaker. She is a contributor to various publications, including Religion News Service, The Washington Post, and Sports Illustrated. Denker’s also the author of the forthcoming book, “Red State Christians: Meet the Voters who elected Donald Trump” available August 6th from Fortress Press.
Sunday Jul 28, 2019
A Celebrant of Atheism and Humanism: Susan Jacoby
Sunday Jul 28, 2019
Sunday Jul 28, 2019
Susan Jacoby is an independent scholar specializing in the history of reason, atheism, secularism, and religious liberty. Her best-known books include Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism and the New York Times best-seller, The Age of American Unreason in a Culture of Lies.
At turns passionate, ardent, funny, and defiant, Jacoby lives her truth and embodies the vibrance of her beliefs.
Saturday Jul 20, 2019
From Privilege to Prison: A Journey Into Faith
Saturday Jul 20, 2019
Saturday Jul 20, 2019
In 2011 Chip Skowron was sentenced to five years in prison for conspiracy to commit securities fraud. It was a spectacular fall for a hugely successful hedge fund manager and medical doctor. As he prepared for prison, he found comfort in the Bible. Surrounded by supporters and skeptics, financiers and felons, Skowron has embraced a new way of living, and a late-blooming faith.
Skowron has embraced a new life, even as he misses the past. And it’s not the life of a Greenwich, Connecticut titan of capital he misses. He misses the simplicity and fellowship of life in prison.
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
Beliefs Review: Religion And Social Justice
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
Sunday Jul 07, 2019
As we look back on our first six months of Beliefs, we’ve noticed some themes in the stories and topics we’re bringing you...We’ve covered origins and practices, abuses and pain, and hate speech and bigotry.
One bright theme we’ve seen is the enduring commitment in all religion to social justice and community. This week on Beliefs, we’re returning to three compelling moments that speak to the way religion asks us to help and protect each other.
Political activist and social justice advocate, Rabbi Rachel Timoner from Congregation Beth Elohim is our first guest on the inherent responsibility she feels toward social justice she feels as a rabbi and Jew.
Continuing our review of community and social justice is our conversation with the senior minister of the 350-year-old First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, speaking with guest host Karen Hayward about a Puritan approach to modern society.
He has turned his attention to a social justice issue that has moved to the front of many faith’s consciousness in recent years. Methodist, Episcopalian, and Evangelical Covenant Churches – just to name a few recent examples - have wrestled with LGBTQ inclusion.
Fr. Martin is the author of the book, “Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.”
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
An Archbishop Committed to Liberation, Peace, and Justice
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
A priest from Montana who became Archbishop of Seattle during the height of the Cold War, made his mark challenging our government's atomic and military policy and the Church's support for the poor and marginalized.
Raymond Hunthausen died last year after leaving his mark on our society and the Church he loved and served, which often didn't support him.
Scholar Frank Fromherz joined us from Portland, OR to discuss his new book, "A Disarming Spirit, The Life of Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen"