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APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett

APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett

APM: Speaking Of Faith With Krista Tippett

Public radio's conversation about religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas

Presence in the Wild (November 26, 2009)

Kate Braestrup, a Unitarian-Universalist minister and author, is called in when children disappear in the woods or when snowmobilers disappear under the ice. She calls herself a doer whose sense of God emerges from what happens between and among people. ...
7 days ago

Learning, Doing, Being - A New Science of Education (November 19, 2009)

Neuroscientist Adele Diamond is helping to bring unfolding knowledge about the brain into classrooms and educational systems, and in the process she's challenging fundamental modern notions about education and life. Activities like reflection and play, ...
2 weeks ago

SOF EXTRA (audio) | Unedited Interview with Adele Diamond

An SOF Unheard Cut from a hotel room in Vancouver - Krista and Diamond met face-to-face to discuss education, cognitive neuroscience, the importance of play, and more. Here's your chance to be in the room and listen to it all.
2 weeks ago

SOF EXTRA (audio) | Unedited Interview with Adele Diamond

An SOF Unheard Cut from a hotel room in Vancouver - Krista and Diamond met face-to-face to discuss education, cognitive neuroscience, the importance of play, and more. Here's your chance to be in the room and listen to it all.
2 weeks ago

The "Happiest" Man in the World - Meeting Matthieu Ricard (November 12, 2009)

A renowned Buddhist teacher and author, Matthieu Ricard trained as a cell biologist and is now part of the Dalai Lama's ongoing dialogue with scientists. We'll explore why hes been called "the happiest man in the world," and how he understands ...
3 weeks ago

SOF SPECIAL (audio) | The Fall of the Wall, JFK's Assassination, and Two Birthdays

In the 1980's, long before she started airing conversations about religion and ethics in human life on Speaking of Faith, Krista worked as a journalist and diplomat in East Germany and divided Berlin. She reflects on the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ...
3 weeks ago

SOF EXTRA (audio) | Unedited Interview with Karen Armstrong

As part of SOF Unheard Cuts, Krista speaks with Karen Armstrong, a best-selling author, scholar, and Catholic nun. Hear their complete conversation as Armstrong tells the story behind her developing ideas about God.
4 weeks ago

Stem Cells, Untold Stories (October 29, 2009)

Using stem cells, Doris Taylor brought the heart of a dead animal back to life and might one day revolutionize human organ transplantation. She takes us beyond lightning rod issues and into an unfolding frontier where science is learning how stem cells ...
1 month ago

Jaraslov Pelikan and The Need for Creeds (October 15, 2009)

For many modern Americans, the very idea of reciting an unchanging creed, composed centuries ago, is troublesome. But, the late Jaroslav Pelikan was a scholar who devoted his life to exploring the vitality of ancient theology and creeds. He insisted that ...
1 month ago

Curiosity Over Assumptions - Interreligiosity Meets a New Generation (October 15, 2009)

We shine a light on two young leaders of a new generation of grassroots Muslim-Jewish encounter in Los Angeles. They're innovating templates of practical relationship that work with reality, acknowledge questions and conflict, yet resolve not to be ...
2 months ago

The Power of Eckhart Tolle's Now (October 8, 2009)

One of today's most influential spiritual teachers shares his youthful experience of depression and despair -- suffering that led him to his own spiritual breakthrough, and ultimately, freedom and peace of mind. He also explicates his view of what he ...
2 months ago

Language and Meaning - an Ojibwe Story (October 1, 2009)

Novelist and translator David Treuer is helping to compile the first practical grammar of the Ojibwe language. He describes an unfolding experience of how language forms what makes us human. Some memories and realities, he has found, can only be carried ...
2 months ago

Living Islam (September 24, 2009)

Nine Muslims, in their own words, reveal a creative convergence of Islamic spirituality and American identity that is unfolding, largely unnoticed, in the United States. A lawyer turned playwright, a teacher who's a lesbian, a retired federal prosecutor ...
2 months ago

Day 29, Revealing Ramadan: Kari Ansari - Waiting for One More Ramadan

Our 29th voice is an American-born woman who says that her conversion to Islam has made her a better feminist. She is editor-in-chief of "America's Muslim Family Magazine" and lives with her husband and four children in suburban Chicago.
3 months ago

Revealing Ramadan: Saeed Purcell - The Last Ten Days

Our 28th voice in this series is a man who converted to Islam more than 15 years ago. Saeed Purcell "passed through" other faiths before becoming a Muslim. The turning point is when he read Malcolm X's autobiography, which led him to read the Qur'an. He ...
3 months ago

The Inner Landscape of Beauty (September 17, 2009)

The Irish poet and philosopher John O'Donohue was beloved for his book Anam Cara, Gaelic for "soul friend," and for his insistence on beauty as a human calling and a defining aspect of God. In one of his last interbefore his death in 2008, he articulated ...
3 months ago

Revealing Ramadan: Sakina Al-Amin - Sharing Qur'an and Samosas

The 27th voice in this series is a young African-American woman who recently graduated from the University of Michigan. For the first nine years of her life, she was raised in a idyllic Muslim village nestled into the mountains of New Mexico, just north ...
3 months ago

Revealing Ramadan: Mary Hope Schwoebel - My Work Reflects My Beliefs

Our 26th voice in this series was raised Presbyterian in Oxford, Mississippi and later moved to Philadelphia. But, with the social justice movements of the 1960's, her parents and she grew more secular. While in college, she began reading feminist ...
3 months ago

Revealing Ramadan: Miles Davis - A Father's Impact

Our 25th voice grew up in inner-city Philadelphia and is now a professor at Shenandoah University in Leesburg, Virginia. Through the formative influence of his father, Islam provided the framework to escape the drugs and crime of most of his childhood ...
3 months ago