… Vickie Stangl, of the Great Plains chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, on the secular invocation offered at a recent Wichita City Council meeting. Kathy [...]
Daisy Khan, spokesperson and board member of the Cordoba Initiative, on her organization’s plans to build a Muslim-led cultural center near the site of the 9-11 attacks – and the vocal [...]
This week on State of Belief with Welton Gaddy: Julie Ingersoll, professor in the Religious Studies program at the University of North Florida and co-author of the Religion Dispatches article Gun [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief, with Welton Gaddy: …Michael Kazin, professor of history at Georgetown University, on the different meanings of patriotism for Americans; [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief, with Welton Gaddy: John Buehrens and Rebecca Ann Parker join us in studio to discuss theology behind progressive politics, the importance of worship to [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief, with Welton Gaddy, we revisit two recent conversations that are equally pertinent today: Max Blumenthal, author of “Republican Gomorrah,” [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief, with Welton Gaddy: … Shaul Magid, professor of modern Judaism at Indiana University and contributor to Religion Dispatches, parses the Helen Thomas [...]
This weekend on State of Belief: … Kalsoom Lakhani, director of ML Resources Social Vision, and editor of the popular blog CHUP, or Changing Up Pakistan, discuss the Ahmadi sect of Islam, [...]
This weekend on State of Belief: Sarah Posner of Religion Dispatches on how faith is shaping the politics of our country – from the Democrats’ outreach to religious groups, to the impact of [...]
Ian Buruma, author of the new book “Taming the Gods: Religion and Democracy on Three Continents,” speaks with Welton about how religious groups adjust to the norms of liberal, secular [...]