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FAQs about Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly:How many episodes does Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly have?The podcast currently has 149 episodes available.
September 23, 2016Project Mercy“Not only are the people here benefiting and becoming stronger communities, but the [volunteers] from the states are learning about the people here. They’re learning about each other, and it’s very uplifting,” says Paula Claussen, founder and president of Project Mercy, a nonprofit that replaces the shanties and lean-tos of poor residents in Tijuana with real homes....more7minPlay
September 23, 2016New African American Museum“There is no way you can talk about, discuss or even acknowledge the contribution of African-American history without acknowledging the very real presence and power of faith as a part of that history,” says Rex Ellis, associate director of curatorial affairs at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture....more9minPlay
September 23, 2016Extended Interview: Rabbi Shira Stutman on the Amidah Prayer"What we're saying is yes, God, I'm in my personal relationship with you, but I'm also in a relationship with all these people around me."...more7minPlay
September 23, 2016The Amidah Prayer“It is considered the time in the prayer service where we are most open spiritually, and we’re really ready to talk to God,” says Rabbi Shira Stutman, senior rabbi at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC....more4minPlay
September 16, 2016Extended Interview: Dr. Christina Puchalski“Relationship is what matters,” says Dr. Christina Puchalski, director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health and professor of medicine at George Washington University. “My relationship with my patient—that’s where healing occurs. It’s within that relationship, and that’s what needs to be supported.”...more6minPlay
September 16, 2016One Extraordinary Church“So much of spirituality is about sanding ourselves down, smoothing ourselves out so that we’re nice and shiny. But the fact is the jagged edges of our humanity are what actually connect us to God and to one another,” says Nadia Bolz-Weber, the tattooed founding pastor of The House for All Sinners and Saints in Denver....more10minPlay
September 16, 2016Spiritual Healthcare“This is a silent revolution that’s transformed health care so that every person can have their inner life, their spirituality addressed as an integral part of their care,” says Dr. Christina Puchalski, founder and director of the George Washington University Medical School’s Institute for Spirituality & Health....more9minPlay
September 09, 2016Where Refugees Are Welcome“Around the world humanitarian financing is at the breaking point. Humanitarian appeals for South Sudanese and Burundian refugees in Uganda are severely underfunded,” says Charles Yaxley, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Uganda. “That leaves real gaps in our humanitarian response.”...more9minPlay
September 09, 20169/11 Fifteenth Anniversary“You can be deeply embedded and enriched by a religious community and still be excited about collaborating with people who are of a different faith community,” says Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, co-leader of New York University’s Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life....more8minPlay
September 02, 2016The Singing Monks of Norcia"When a monk gives his life to God, he has to express that in a physical way, not just an intellectual way, and singing involves the whole body and the mind and the soul, and so it’s a wonderful way of keeping this relationship between God and the monk," says Father Cassian, prior of the Benedictine monastic community in Norcia, Italy that was damaged extensively in Central Italy's recent earthquake....more9minPlay
FAQs about Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly:How many episodes does Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly have?The podcast currently has 149 episodes available.