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Apr 21, 2023
What the Bible Does — and Doesn’t — Say
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Dan McClellan is a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who oversaw scripture translations at the Church for years. Dan Beecher is an ex-Mormon and an atheist. Together, they host a podcast about the Bible.
Apr 21, 2023
Claire Dederer on Reckoning with the Great Art of Bad People
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Is it okay to consume — even to love — the art created by people who’ve done terrible things? What are the ethics of making a choice like that?
Apr 14, 2023
The Utah Floods of 1983 — And 2023
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It was spring of 1983, Utah skiers were happy, snowpack was at a record high and temperatures kept it there well into May. Until it didn’t. Sound familiar?
Apr 13, 2023
John Hendrickson’s ‘Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter’
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In 2019, “Atlantic” writer and editor John Hendrickson wrote a piece about then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s struggle with stuttering. It forced Hendrickson to reconcile with his own stutter, too.
Apr 12, 2023
The History of Juanita Brooks' History of Mountain Meadows Massacre
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For nearly a century, the murder of 120 emigrants by Mormon militiamen at Mountain Meadows in early September, 1857, existed as little more than whispers around Utah. Then a rural housewife and writer named Juanita Brooks dared to tread where others had long feared to and write the first history of the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
Apr 07, 2023
Pico Iyer's Search For Paradise
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Religions and myths tell us of paradise — where there is no suffering and bliss abounds. But can a real paradise ever be reached or made?
Mar 31, 2023
Through the Lens: All That Breathes
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Out of the polluted skies over New Delhi, India, birds of prey known as Black kites fall to the ground. Two brothers care for and rehabilitate them.
Mar 30, 2023
Society's Obsession with Women’s Butts
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We’ll forgive you for laughing at the headline of this episode. But the thing is, butts have a serious cultural history.
Mar 28, 2023
Defining Christian Nationalism
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Last month, a Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) poll gauged the rising influence of Christian nationalism among religious Americans. Its findings were eye opening.
Mar 23, 2023
Dacher Keltner on the Science of Awe
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You know that feeling you get when you see something so incredible that it transcends understanding? That’s awe. But, really, what is awe?
Apr 21 | 00:53:00
What the Bible Does — and Doesn’t — Say
Apr 21 | 00:53:00
Claire Dederer on Reckoning with the Great Art of Bad People
Apr 14 | 00:52:48
The Utah Floods of 1983 — And 2023
Apr 13 | 00:53:00
John Hendrickson’s ‘Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter’
Apr 12 | 00:52:04
The History of Juanita Brooks' History of Mountain Meadows Massacre
Apr 07 | 00:53:00
Pico Iyer's Search For Paradise
Mar 31 | 00:53:00
Through the Lens: All That Breathes
Mar 30 | 00:53:00
Society's Obsession with Women’s Butts
Mar 28 | 00:53:01
Defining Christian Nationalism
Mar 23 | 00:53:00
Dacher Keltner on the Science of Awe
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