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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 24, 2014

Overturning the Ban: Analyzing the Developments in Pennsylvania and Oregon

With a major step in the right direction, this week courts in Pennsylvania and Oregon have struck down bans on same-sex marriage. Welton will sit down with  Dr. Sharon Groves the Director of [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 17, 2014

The Rev. Ken Wilson’s A Letter to My Congregation

Welton will welcome the Rev. Ken Wilson, founding pastor of the Vineyard Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, about his recent book A Letter to My Congregation: An Evangelical Pastor’s Path to [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 17, 2014

The Black Mass that Wasn’t: Professor Laycock on the Hullabaloo at Harvard

One of the stranger controversies in religion and politics took place last week at Harvard University, and concerned a campus organization’s plan to reenact a medieval ritual known as the Black [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 17, 2014

Michael Sam Becomes a Ram: Dissecting the Reaction to the NFL’s First Gay Player

With cheers from many, and jeers from some, Michael Sam became the first openly gay player in the NFL when the St. Louis Rams drafted him last week. Welton will sit down with Ross Murray, the [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 10, 2014

A Reflection on Public Prayer

Looking back on the message put forward by conservative activists this week, that the Town of Greece v. Galloway decision allowing prayer in the public realm was a political “win,” Welton will [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 10, 2014

The Heartbreaking Abduction of Nearly 300 Schoolgirls in Nigeria

The story of the hundreds of girls abducted from their school by the violent extremist group, Boko Haram, is one that has resonated in the hearts of millions around the globe. Rev. Dr. Emma [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 10, 2014

Click Here To End Hate: Looking at Anti-Muslim hate on the Internet in the U.S.

Welton sits down with Madihha Ahussain, Staff Attorney for Muslim Advocates, to talk about the work her organization does to guarantee freedom and justice for Americans of all faiths. Having just [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 10, 2014

Public Prayer and Religious Freedom: The Impact of Town of Greece v. Galloway

This week, the Supreme Court ruled on the legality of public prayer at government meetings in the controversial case Town of Greece v. Galloway. In their first major verdict on the issue since [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 3, 2014

A Reflection On Race in America

Finally, Welton will close the show with some thoughts about the racial tensions and racism that have dominated the news this past week. He’ll reflect on the words of Donald Sterling, the [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted May 3, 2014

Lab/Shul: A “Pop-up Synagogue” to Engage the Next Generation

Some see reports of the decrease in religious observance among young Americans and are disheartened – others are inspired. Welton will sit down with rabbinical student Amichai Lau-Lavie who [...]

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