Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Madeleine L'Engle
Clip: Season 4 | 6m 52s
Madeleine L'Engle
Madeleine L'Engle
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“We have become the most religiously diverse nation on earth,” says professor Diana Eck. (7m 15s)
We now know more about a person's medical future than ever before. (7m 32s)
God’s Army: Mormon Missionaries
R&E shows a rare look behind the scenes at the training of Mormon missionaries. (9m 12s)
Religious Views on Stem Cell Research
For many, a fundamental issue behind stem cell research is the moral status of the embryo. (7m 22s)
Attorneys who obey the confidentiality rule may do so at an innocent person's expense. (10m 43s)
Buddhists nationwide feel there may be a growing ethic divide in American Buddhism. (9m 31s)
Deborah Rosenthal is an observant Jew who is also a respected New York artist. (7m 42s)
The Simchat Bat ritual is a way to welcome baby girls into the Jewish community. (2m 48s)
In some cases, the Catholic Church is allowing married men to be ordained as priests. (8m 57s)
Wiccans: Out of the Broom Closet
The Wiccan religion is becoming more visible in today's society. (6m 50s)
In India, sex selection by sonogram is officially illegal, but widely practiced. (7m 9s)
Despite all of their accomplishments as a society, Quakers still remain small in numbers. (7m 4s)
Forgiving is important -- but is it more essential to the forgiven or the forgiving? (10m 35s)
Capital Punishment: Retribution or Justice?
The fate of Timothy McVeigh has triggered a national debate over the death penalty. (6m 44s)
Poet and mortician Thomas Lynch shares his thoughts on life, death, and poetry. (7m 45s)
We talk with Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. George Carey about interfaith communication. (6m 1s)
Holocaust Survivors: The Search for Faith
The personal story of Menachem Daum, whose parents were both Holocaust survivors. (9m 14s)
Fifth graders act out the Passover story of the Jews' exodus from slavery in Egypt. (2m 28s)
Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
A new cultural center has hopened focusing on the themes of Pope John Paul II’s papacy. (2m 48s)
Senegal has a strikingly low AIDS infection rate among African nations. (7m 19s)
Millions of spiritual seekers are drawn to Sedona, Arizona each year. (8m 32s)
It began as simple folk songs and evolved into the what we know as gospel music today. (2m 44s)
Tenafly, New Jersey, is one of the newest battlegrounds for the American Jewish community. (6m 16s)
Should a boy who has murdered someone be put into a prison with grown men? (9m 38s)
The second of a two-part series looking at the experience of modern religious conversion. (6m 50s)
R & E looks at new art and architecture guidelines for Catholic churches. (2m 59s)
R & E discusses the 2000 religious vote with Andrew Kohut of the Pew Research Center. (3m 38s)
The first of a two-part series looking at the experience of modern religious conversion. (7m 43s)
Animosity continues between conservatives and moderates in the Southern Baptist Convention (4m 40s)
Tim O’Brien looks ahead at Gore, Bush, and the future of the Supreme Court. (5m 19s)
What are political experts’ opinions of the candidates’ use of religious rhetoric? (7m 7s)
R&E looks at African art objects said to be used to communicate with the spirit world. (2m 38s)
Catholics “are considered a somewhat volatile vote,” says columnist Peter Steinfels. (6m 52s)
NASCAR chaplains and drivers talk to R&E about religion’s role in their dangerous sport. (8m 24s)
How are American Muslims attempting to become a political force in the 2000 election? (6m 41s)
R&E takes a look at one family’s observance of the 7-day Jewish festival of Sukkot. (1m 30s)
We discuss violence in the Middle East with prof. Marius Deeb and Rabbi Arthur Herzberg. (4m 58s)
Election 2000 - The Jewish Vote
R&E takes a look at the impact of Joe Lieberman’s candidacy on the Jewish community. (7m 18s)
Canadian Christian churches face potential bankruptcy over allegations of abuse. (5m 30s)
They're sent by their faith communities to provide health services to fellow parishioners. (6m 44s)
We speak with two rabbis about the High Holidays and their preparation for them. (3m 8s)
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