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Church Economics Prize; Rabbi Jonathan Sacks; Losar
Season 18
Episode 24
Bay Ridge United Methodist Church in Brooklyn offers a $33,000 prize for the best explanations about why the U.S. economy is doing so poorly; Britain's former chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks leads a global effort against religious extremism and violence; and Tibetan Buddhists prepare for the upcoming new year, the "year of the sheep."
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Pope Francis’ Family Document; Stemming Chicago Gun Violence; Church Ushers

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Pope at the Border; Death of Justice Antonin Scalia; Secular Seminarians

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Muslims of Hamtramck, Michigan; Wendell Berry Farming Center

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Ultra-Orthodox Yeshiva Controversy; America's Original Sin; The Boxer

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Social Media and Grieving; India Beef Ban; World Hijab Day

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Doctors and End-of-Life Discussions; Sweet Honey in the Rock; Istanbul’s Monuments

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Faith & Gun Violence; Death with Dignity; Faith Groups and Corporate Social Responsibility