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This episode of Beyond Beliefs Examines Toxic vs. Healthy Religion
Host Alisha Solan gets religion scholar Elizabeth Burke’s take on what makes religions healthy or toxic
Religion is a “prevalent, popular and powerful” force for both good and ill in our world. In this episode, we dive deeper into the value of studying religion as a means to understanding society and history. Does any one religion stand out as more healthy or toxic than others? What are five things that distinguish healthy religion from toxic religion?
Transcript
BEYOND BELIEFS is produced by ALISHA SOLAN of City Times Sound.
For additional episodes of BEYOND BELIEFS, visit https://soundcloud.com/alisha-solan
BEYOND BELIEFS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.
To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.
By City Times MediaThis episode of Beyond Beliefs Examines Toxic vs. Healthy Religion
Host Alisha Solan gets religion scholar Elizabeth Burke’s take on what makes religions healthy or toxic
Religion is a “prevalent, popular and powerful” force for both good and ill in our world. In this episode, we dive deeper into the value of studying religion as a means to understanding society and history. Does any one religion stand out as more healthy or toxic than others? What are five things that distinguish healthy religion from toxic religion?
Transcript
BEYOND BELIEFS is produced by ALISHA SOLAN of City Times Sound.
For additional episodes of BEYOND BELIEFS, visit https://soundcloud.com/alisha-solan
BEYOND BELIEFS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.
To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.