Peter J. Gomes, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Chris Hedges — Religion in a Time of War
Publisher |
On Being Studios
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 27, 2003
Episode Duration |
00:52:00

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More than any crisis in modern memory, the War on Terror—including the current U.S. military presence in Iraq—is being debated in religious, usually Christian, terms. We explore the nuances of that debate with a former war correspondent, a political theorist, and a renowned preacher. We ask how and whether Christian principles really make a difference at this moment in our national life—and if not, why not?

More than any crisis in modern memory, the War on Terror—including the current U.S. military presence in Iraq—is being debated in religious, usually Christian, terms. We explore the nuances of that debate with a former war correspondent, a political theorist, and a renowned preacher. We ask how and whether Christian principles really make a difference at this moment in our national life—and if not, why not?

Being-with-Krista-Tippett.jpg?resize=320,320" width="320" height="320" alt="Peter J. Gomes, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Chris Hedges — Religion in a Time of War">

More than any crisis in modern memory, the War on Terror—including the current U.S. military presence in Iraq—is being debated in religious, usually Christian, terms. We explore the nuances of that debate with a former war correspondent, a political theorist, and a renowned preacher. We ask how and whether Christian principles really make a difference at this moment in our national life—and if not, why not?

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