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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 12, 2016

The Gospels Influence on Our Secular Culture

Bart Ehrman, author of Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed and Invented Their Stories of the Savior joins us to discuss the way the science of memory can [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 12, 2016

Being Mormon and Gay

Joanna Brooks is the co-author of the new book Saving Alex, which tells the engrossing first-person story of Alex Cooper and the nightmare she faced after telling her Mormon parents she was gay [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 12, 2016

Racism on the Campaign Trail

The political campaign has helped expose long-hidden racist impulses among some members of the electorate. a coalition of African American Clergy, including our guest Rev. Derrick Harkins is [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 5, 2016

Concerning Promises to “Make America Great”

The fight for the “evangelical” vote is stronger than ever. Rabbi Jack Moline is the President of Interfaith Alliance and a long-time advocate on Constitutional issues. He’ll sit down with Welton [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 5, 2016

Reforming the Right: Putting Today’s Conservatives in a Historical Context

The Washington Post has a reputation for insightful, meaningful content- and columnist EJ Dionne exemplifies this political savvy. He’ll join us this week to walk us through his latest book, Why [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted March 5, 2016

What it all Means: An Analysis of Last Tuesday

Our first guest is a veteran of several presidential campaigns- but has even he seen a campaign season this crazy? Greg Lebel is an assistant professor of political management at The George [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 27, 2016

How Faith Is Leading Voters Astray

We didn’t believe it was possible, but in the last few weeks religion has gained an even more prominent role in the 2016 race for the White House. Rev. Dr. David Gushee is a Distinguished [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 27, 2016

The History of Religious Conformity

Susan Jacoby is the program director of the New York Branch of the Center for Inquiry. She’ll join us to walk through her new book Strange Gods: A Secular History of Conversion, a fascinating [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 27, 2016

When Discrimination Hides Behind Fearmongering

Interfaith Alliance has continually tracked “religious freedom” legislation. It’s obvious that these bills only duplicate existing constitutional protections, while enabling individuals, [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 20, 2016

The Meaning of Heresy in 2016

Since retiring as the Episcopal Bishop of Newark, NJ in 2000, the Rt. Rev. John Shelby Spong has kept up a busy schedule of travel, public appearances, writing – and challenging longstanding [...]

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