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.”
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Beliefs Archives: Protest and arrest - Rabbi Rachel Timoner on faith, reparations, protest, and justice
Quitting Liberty: Dr. Christopher A. House
Black Voices Matter: with Jemar Tisby, Pastor Tyler Burns, and guest host national reporter Adelle Banks
The call for congregation
Al & Andi Tauber: Street ministry into song
The ritual of remains.
America leans in to faith
Progressive faith and politics
The Strength of Self: James Croft and the Ethical Society of St. Louis
The case for Interfaith America with Eboo Patel
God in the time of coronavirus, part II- with Sister Norma Pimintel
God in the time of coronavirus - with Father James Martin, S.J.
Ethics for humans: Professor Christine Firer Hinze
The Dorothy Day Story: A conversation with documentary filmmaker Martin Doblmeier
Bishop John Michael Botean and the Romanian Catholic Church
How to be uncomfortable: faith and toxic perfectionism
Satanic pregnancies and other misconceptions
The Voice Of The Bible - with Narrator Stephen Johnston
Into The Dark - A Conversation With Thanatologist Rev. Mary Bredlau
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