Revisionist American history paints a picture of settlers and the Wampanoag people harmoniously sharing a meal at the first Thanksgiving. Dennis Zotigh, a Kiowa, Santee Dakota and Ohkay Owingeh [...]
Author Christian Piatt returns to State of Belief following the release of his new book postChristian: What’s Left? Can We Fix It? Do We Care? Never afraid to approach taboo topics, he weighs the [...]
In a time where Bill Nye spends his free time debating creationists, the dialogue about the relationship between science and religion remains at the forefront. Dr. Jennifer Wiseman [...]
The Washington National Cathedral has always leant its space and its name to be events that represent the full diversity of American religious life. This past week they took a new step, inviting [...]
It seems that almost every day we are hearing about another victory in the long struggle to enshrine equal rights for the LGBT community into American laws. However, these advances aren’t coming [...]
Next Welton is honored to invite on to the show the prominent Evangelical scholar, educator and author, Dr. David Gusheee, who has recently called on Evangelical Christians like himself to [...]
We can’t start a conversation about religion and politics without some good data about how America’s religious communities view social and political issues and the electoral process. That’s why [...]
With a major shift in political power in Washington, Welton will share the ways Interfaith Alliance will continue to make religious liberty a priority in its work with elected leaders and others.
Rev. Tim Kutzmark, pastor of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading, Mass., no longer opposes death with dignity laws. We’ll ask why he changed his position to support a person’s right to [...]
Brittany Maynard, the 29-year-old who suffered from an incurable brain tumor, chose to end her life last weekend — but not before sparking a national debate about so-called right-to-die laws. [...]