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  • She is a quadriplegic who has spent more than 40 years in a wheel chair, and she says living with suffering teaches you who you are. More

    September 24, 2010

  • Singing, drawing, and painting are unique forms of expression for this evangelical speaker and writer and also a means of encouraging others. More

    September 24, 2010

  • View a picture gallery of 21st -century sukkahs that explore themes of the Jewish Feast of the Tabernacles such shelter, hunger, sustenance, hospitality, and the temporary nature of all that surrounds us. More

    September 24, 2010

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    September 24, 2010

  • One of the biggest challenges of Pope Benedict XVI’s state visit to the United Kingdom is how to make the case for the Christian faith in a nation known for its growing secularism. More

    September 17, 2010

  • How Palestinians and Israeli settlers share water resources is “critical to the peace process.” More

    September 17, 2010

  • Listen to this week’s show. More

    September 17, 2010

  • “One day a year we make a journey in the company of the whole community of Israel—all of us together, each of us alone.”
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    September 16, 2010

  • Some ethicists and philosophers say economic sanctions should be subject to the same moral scrutiny given to the use of military force and should require the same level of ethical justification as acts of war. More

    September 13, 2010

  • University of Notre Dame history professor Scott Appleby assesses the present moment and analyzes the anxiety, fear, and conflict currently in evidence on the American religious scene. More

    September 10, 2010


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