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2003
The Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (May 30, 2003)
Homosexuality and the Divided Church (Aug. 8, 2003)
Marriage in Our Time Part II: Women, Marriage, and Religion (Aug. 1, 2003)
Marriage in Our Time Part I: Marriage, Divorce and Scripture (July 25, 2003)
The Soul in Depression (July 18, 2003)
Science and Being (July 11, 2003)
Religious Liberty in America: The Legacy of Church and State (July 4, 2003)
Sprituality and Sexuality (June 27)
Joe Carter and the Legacy of the African-American Spiritual (May 9)
Stories Behind the Story: Easter and Passover (April 18)
Children of Abraham (April 4)
Religion in a Time of War (March)
Faith and Politics in America (February)
The Soul in Depression (January)
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| Reflections on "Faith and Politics in America"
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Even among deeply religious Americans, there's no consensus on the proper role of religion in politics. In October 2002, the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life in Washington, D.C., invited two veteran politicians to address this issue: former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, and Congressman Mark Souder of Indiana. They were asked to speak about how they have reconciled personal religious conviction with serving a pluralistic American constituency. In the highlights of their remarks, featured in this program, they defy stereotypes of liberal and conservative, especially when it comes to the intersection of religion and politics. Listen
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