Author Dan Brown joins us to talk about his latest book, “Origin,” the fifth in his Robert Langdon series.
Read moreInherit The Wind
We’ll talk about the Dallas Theater Center’s production of “Inherit the Wind” with director Kevin Moriarty.
Read moreLife As An American Muslim
We’ll talk with a pair of American Muslims about having to regularly justify their right to even live in the U.S. – and about being associated with those who would harm others in the name of religion.
Read moreA Passover Haggadah
Alan Zweibel grew up attending his share of Seders, and he joins for a lighthearted look at the rituals that surround Passover.
Read moreThe Christians
Joel Ferrell, director of The Christians, joins us to talk about the play’s theme of how religion can both unite and divide.
Read moreA Muslim Girl's Coming Of Age Story
This hour, we’ll talk about how Amani Al-Khatahtbeh grew up surrounded by hate, and about how she created an oasis for other women like her through her website, muslimgirl.com. She writes about her experiences in her memoir “Muslim Girl: A Coming of Age.”
Read moreChoosing My Religion
This hour, we’ll talk about how millennials navigate their spiritual lives with Emma Green, who writes about religion for The Atlantic.
Read moreTeaching Without Preaching
This hour, we’ll talk about the tricky task of teaching students about religion with the author of Faith Ed.: Teaching About Religion in an Age of Intolerance.
Read moreFrancis: The Pope, The Person
We’ll get to know the man born Jorge Mario Bergoglio a little better with Robert Draper, whose book with photographer David Yoder is called Pope Francis and the New Vatican.
Read moreLiberating Women In The Middle East
This hour, we’ll hear from Egyptian journalist Mona Eltahawy, author of ‘Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution.’
Read moreReaching Beyond After Loss
When a parent loses a child, one may find solace in religion while another turns to a counselor. Sukey Forbes chose clairvoyance.
Read moreOn Faith And Fighting
This hour, we’ll talk about the intersection of worship and war with Karen Armstrong, author of Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence.
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