On Being with Krista Tippett

Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, scienc

Episodes

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Joel Hanson has schizophrenia and believes he is God. His parents reflect on living with their son a

As Israel prepares for a critical election and Hamas forms a Palestinian cabinet, we explore the dif

As Israel prepares for a critical election and Hamas forms a Palestinian cabinet, we explore the dif

In an age of Enron and WorldCom, how can we imagine a place for business ethics, much less religious

Our guest, an American Muslim and religious scholar, helps untangle the knot of violent and bewilder

Isabel Mukonyora has followed and studied a religious movement of her Shona people, the Masowe Apost

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, whose life spanned the rise and fall of Hitler’s Germany, offers us a model of

Vásquez believes that in the global age, religious dynamics may have a boomerang effect across the A

This unedited conversation with Marie Friedmann Marquardt comes from our produced show “Marie Friedm

The Terri Schiavo case earlier this year raised ethical and medical issues that remain with us today

What are the origins of communion, and what is its deepest social relevance? Two leading theologians

Two people with unique perspectives both discovered ecumenism — the movement to reconcile Christian

Stereotypes tell us this: Evangelical Christians are politically conservative, closed-minded, morall

Religious extremism drives some of the most intractable conflicts around the world. Our guest knows

In the years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, scrutiny of the religion of Islam

In this personal exchange between a Jewish rabbi and Islamic scholar, host Krista Tippett explores t

There are an estimated 4,000 Muslim soldiers in the U.S. military, though some counts place that num

Experts once predicted that as the world grew more modern, religion would decline. Precisely the opp

The American public supports the principle of capital punishment, but there is a growing consensus a

We explore the human and religious implications of natural disasters through the eyes of two scienti