religion

religion

As we send this program on the airwaves, Armstrong is preparing to unveil her "Charter for Compassion" to the world.

Preparing for this program was like putting lighting in a bottle. Armstrong travels the world, writes voluminously, and continually develops her ideas. Video of her TED Talk helped us mind the gap.

A former guest's animated Harvard speech on how children handle situations of conflict.

Visualizing responses to a Physics World survey on religion and science.

A guest contribution from a Christian Scientist on "Splitting Infinity" and the play's balanced depiction of his faith.

The dreidel's fascinating roots and origins in gambling give one mother (and rabbi) pause about sending "gold" coins to school. A guest contribution from Rebecca Schorr as Chanukah begins.

Do Christmas ham and potato latkes go together? Can Santa visit as well as Judah Maccabee?" ˜guest contributor Adena Cohen-Bearak reflects on reconciling Chanukah and Christmas.

"When we are able to freely share and inquire about each other’s religious and spiritual identities, it provides opportunities for collaboration, hospitality, and empowerment." ~Beth Katz

How one group in Omaha is trying to reshape our perspectives on identity, religion, spirituality, and culture through video portraits.

Visualizing responses to a Physics World survey on religion and science.

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