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Chris Foreman plays Sundays in Church. And every Friday night, he's at Chicago's legendary Green Mill — playing the funky Hammond B3 organ in a nig...
- Added: Jul 06, 2016
- Length: 04:21
Our Independence Day special has stories on the Fourth of July as an American High Holy Day, the faiths of our founding fathers, and Jefferson's cu...
Bought by 'The Sea'
- Added: Jul 01, 2016
- Length: 52:30
- Purchases: 1
The Little Gray Lamb is a delightful, sweet poem by Archibald Beresford Sullivan. The poem was published in numerous collections in 1905 and 1915.
- Added: Jun 28, 2016
- Length: 05:22
Roshan Abraham, assistant professor of classics and religious studies, traces the many ways religion influences, shapes, and appears in comics.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio and KVSC
- Added: Jun 01, 2016
- Length: 13:34
- Purchases: 2
What we least understand we fear the most. The way to overcome our personal insecurities is to interact with the world - Andrew Solomon
Bought by KCBX
- Added: Apr 28, 2016
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 1
On the latest Reel Discovery, Kristin breaks out the tissues for faith-based tear-jerker Miracles from Heaven.
Bought by WSGE
- Added: Mar 16, 2016
- Length: 03:00
- Purchases: 1
On the latest Reel Discovery, Kristin investigates the Biblical drama of Risen.
- Added: Feb 19, 2016
- Length: 03:00
From: SLB Radio
Series: Crossing Fences: Connecting African American Men & Boys through the Oral Tradition
Series: Crossing Fences: Connecting African American Men & Boys through the Oral Tradition
Hill District pastor and community leader Johnnie Monroe (b.1941) reflects on the importance of the church and his faith in today’s youth to become...
- Added: Jan 29, 2016
- Length: 06:33
Jay Ipson is a survivor of the first magnitude. He learned his survival skills under the most harrowing conditions known to man. As a young boy, he...
- Added: Jan 28, 2016
- Length: 26:41
Jay Ipson
is a survivor of the first magnitude. He learned his survival skills under the most harrowing conditions known to man. As a young boy, he...
- Added: Jan 28, 2016
- Length: 26:37
Listen to how Pope Francis - the "people's pope" - fits into the longer history of the papacy.
- Added: Aug 27, 2015
- Length: 05:00
With Akeisha Johnson, your host, this episode of Making it Work we will chat with spiritual leader Jakada Imani about the importance of the Bay Are...
Bought by KVSC
- Added: Aug 20, 2015
- Length: 25:32
- Purchases: 1
Interfaith. What does it actually mean to have dozens, or even hundreds of different religions come together under one roof?
- Added: Aug 06, 2015
- Length: 28:59
- Purchases: 3
Fr. Gustavo Gomes explains the Holy Eucharist.
Bought by KPIP-LP
- Added: Jul 15, 2015
- Length: 28:27
- Purchases: 1
Amina Al-Sadi is a 25-year-old American Muslim currently observing the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is for spiritual renewal, but it is also abou...
Bought by WHFR, KZYX, KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio, KREV-LP, KISU and more
- Added: Jul 07, 2015
- Length: 06:00
- Purchases: 6
Singing shaped notes is a long American tradition of singing, mostly based on Christian scriptures. As a folk tradition, it evolves with reference ...
Bought by KSRQ and KFAI Minneapolis
- Added: Jun 21, 2015
- Length: 05:00
- Purchases: 2
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
"Sometimes its good when things get messy," says noted historian of religions, University of Chicago Professor Emeritus Martin E. Marty. He's been ...
- Added: May 12, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
In this week's episode we revisit our 2012 interview with Furman philosophy professor, J. Aaron Simmons. Over the course of the hour he helps us un...
- Added: May 08, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
In this episode we rebroadcast of our 2012 conversation with Professor Todd Green of Luther College. We discuss the concept of "Islamophobia" - the...
- Added: Apr 27, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
We're revisiting our 2012 interview with cartoonist, filmmaker, and copyright activist Nina Paley, creator of the feature-length animated film, Sit...
- Added: Apr 22, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
This week we revisit our 2012 interview with John J. Thatamanil, in which we discuss the growing field of "religious pluralism" - where the boundar...
- Added: Apr 22, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
This week we revisit a 2012 interview with Georgetown professor, Jacques Berlinerblau. We discuss his most recent book, How to Be Secular: A Call t...
- Added: Apr 22, 2015
- Length: 59:00
From: Sandburg Media
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
Series: Things Not Seen: Conversations about Culture and Faith [Standard Clock]
We're re-visiting our 2014 interview with Phyllis Tickle. In our conversation we explore the idea that our culture has been shaped by roughly 500-y...
- Added: Apr 21, 2015
- Length: 59:00