Sponsor
Support Speaking of Faith with your Amazon.com purchases
Search Amazon.com:
Keywords:
  • News/Talk
  • Music
  • Entertainment
May 3, 2007
SOF OnDemand: » Download (mp3, 53:07) ¦ » Listen Now (RealAudio, 53:00) ¦ » Podcast

Poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht says that as a scholar she always noticed the "shadow history" of doubt out of the corner of her eye. She shows how non-belief, skepticism, and doubt have paralleled and at times shaped the world's great religious and secular belief systems. She suggests that only in modern time has doubt been narrowly equated with a complete rejection of faith, or a broader sense of mystery.
Program Details
» Particulars ¦ an annotated guide to the radio program with readings, images, and links
» Resources
» Books + Music
» SOF Playlist ¦ hear full-length tracks of each musical segment in the radio program
» Reflections ¦ tell us and other audience members what this program meant to you
» Krista's Journal
» Transcript
» Credits
Unheard Cuts
These hidden audio gems that didn't make it into the broadcast hightlight Jennifer Michael Hecht reading and discussing a few of her poems from The Next Ancient World: "History" and No, I Would Not Leave You If You Suddenly Found God.

Scale of Doubt Quiz
Hecht has crafted a playful quiz to determine how much of a doubter you are. See where you rank on the scale of doubt.
Voice on the Radio
Jennifer Michael Hecht Jennifer Michael Hecht
Hecht is professor of history at Nassau Community College in New York. She has written a volume of poetry and books, including Doubt: A History.

About the Image
Engraving by William Blake titled "Job Rebuked by his Friends" from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. (Source: Collection of Robert N. Essick, Blake Archive)