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  • “Patients require that one-on-one encounter, the Samaritan function of being a physician,” says writer and Stanford Medical School professor Abraham Verghese. “I’m convinced that when the physician examines the patient, this is an incredibly important ritual.” More

    November 24, 2010

  • Listen to this week’s show. More

    November 24, 2010

  • “Deep down there is only one faith that all human beings have, and that is deep trust in life.” More

    November 19, 2010

  • “I see the future going in this direction, that more and more people will realize how important interreligious dialogue is.” More

    November 19, 2010

  • Author and consultant Rushworth Kidder says there can be unintended ethical consequences when people use powerful new social media. More

    November 19, 2010

  • The freedom Jews have experienced in America, says curator Josh Perelman, “also makes possible the ultimate choice, which is not to be Jewish.” More

    November 19, 2010

  • Listen to this week’s show. More

    November 19, 2010

  • See and hear some of the observances this year at Arlington National Cemetery and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. More

    November 16, 2010

  • As the hajj comes to an end, Muslims distribute meat to the poor and recall Abraham’s willingness to offer his son to God. More

    November 12, 2010

  • The New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care is training chaplains, caregivers, and health care professionals in how to listen to patients and lighten the burden of their suffering. More

    November 12, 2010


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