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The premier theologion of early America, Jonathan Edwards, explores the futility of "absolute nothing" and the the existance of a "necessary eternal being."... more
FAQs about On Being:How many episodes does On Being have?The podcast currently has 803 episodes available.
July 29, 2010Rachel Naomi Remen — Listening GenerouslyRachel Naomi Remen's lifelong struggle with chronic illness has shaped her philosophy and practice of medicine. She speaks about the art of listening to patients and other physicians, the difference between curing and healing, and how our losses help us to live....more53minPlay
July 15, 2010[Unedited] Barbara Kingsolver with Krista TippettBarbara Kingsolver describes an adventure her family undertook to spend one year eating primarily what they could grow or raise themselves. As a citizen and mother more than an expert, she turned her life towards questions many of us are asking. Food, she says, is a "rare moral arena" in which the ethical choice is often the pleasurable choice. This unedited interview with Barbara Kingsolver is included in our program "Barbara Kingsolver on The Ethics of Eating." See more at www.onbeing.org/program/ethics-eating/191...more59minPlay
July 15, 2010Barbara Kingsolver — The Ethics of EatingKingsolver describes an adventure her family undertook to spend one year eating primarily what they could grow or raise themselves. As a citizen and mother more than an expert, she turned her life towards questions many of us are asking. Food, she says, is a "rare moral arena" in which the ethical choice is often the pleasurable choice....more54minPlay
July 01, 2010[Unedited] Shane Claiborne with Krista TippettShane Claiborne is a leading spirit in a gathering movement of young people known as the New Monastics. Emerging from the edges of Evangelical Christianity, they are patterning their lives in response to the needs of the poor -- and the detachment they see in our culture's vision of adulthood. This unedited interview with Shane Claiborne is included in our program "Shane Claiborne on A Monastic Revolution." See more at www.onbeing.org/program/monastic-revolution/53...more1h 27minPlay
July 01, 2010Shane Claiborne — A Monastic RevolutionShane Claiborne is a leading spirit in a gathering movement of young people known as the New Monastics. Emerging from the edges of Evangelical Christianity, they are patterning their lives in response to the needs of the poor -- and the detachment they see in our culture's vision of adulthood....more53minPlay
June 17, 2010[Unedited] Sandy Eisenberg Sasso with Krista TippettMore and more people in our time are disconnected from religious institutions, or find themselves creating a family with a spouse from another tradition or no tradition at all. We sense that there is a spiritual aspect to our children's natures and wonder how to support and nurture that. Our guest, Rabbi Sandy Sasso, says the spiritual life begins not in abstractions, but in concrete everyday experiences. And children need our questions as much as our answers. This unedited interview is included in our program "Sandy Eisenberg Sasso on The Spirituality of Parenting." See more at www.onbeing.org/program/spirituality-parenting/230...more54minPlay
June 17, 2010Sandy Eisenberg Sasso — The Spirituality of ParentingMore and more people in our time are disconnected from religious institutions, at least for part of their lives. Others are religious and find themselves creating a family with a spouse from another tradition or no tradition at all. And the experience of parenting tends to raise spiritual questions anew. We sense that there is a spiritual aspect to our children's natures and wonder how to support and nurture that. The spiritual life, our guest says, begins not in abstractions, but in concrete everyday experiences. And children need our questions as much as our answers....more54minPlay
June 03, 2010[Unedited] Andrew Freear with Krista TippettAuburn's Rural Studio in western Alabama draws architectural students into the design and construction of homes and public spaces in some of the poorest counties. They're creating beautiful and economical structures that are not only unique but nurture sustainability of the natural world as of human dignity. In this edition, Krista interviewed Andrew Freear, director of Auburn University's Rural Studio in western Alabama. Here's your chance to listen to their entire, unedited conversation and observe the editorial process. And let us know what you think. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/architecture-decency/66...more1h 43minPlay
June 03, 2010Andrew Freear — An Architecture of DecencyAuburn's Rural Studio in western Alabama draws architectural students into the design and construction of homes and public spaces in some of the poorest counties. They're creating beautiful and economical structures that are not only unique but nurture sustainability of the natural world as of human dignity....more53minPlay
May 06, 2010[Unedited] Fr. Columba Stewart with Krista TippettColumba Stewart is the executive director of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at Saint John’s Abbey and University. Getatchew Haile is a MacArthur Fellow and the curator of the Ethiopian Study Center at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at Saint John’s Abbey and University....more1h 31minPlay
FAQs about On Being:How many episodes does On Being have?The podcast currently has 803 episodes available.