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Detroit Bankruptcy and Worker Pensions; Secular Ethics
Season 17
Episode 25
The ethics of cutting retired city worker pensions to pay the bankrupt city of Detroit's creditors; the Dalai Lama teaches secular ethics at Emory University in Atlanta; and a worship service for racial reconciliation in a predominantly white Episcopal congregation in New Orleans.
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Violence against Pakistani Christians; divisions over Obamacare among people of faith
25:46
Methodist Gay Marriage, Chagall’s Jewish Jesus, Lindisfarne Gospels
25:47
Syria Conflict; Birmingham Church Bombing 50th Anniversary; Kever Avot
25:46
Debating Intervention in Syria; Guantanamo Ethics; Buddhist University in India
25:38
Moral Questions on Syria Strikes, Sister Joan Chittister, India's Jains
25:39
March on Washington 50th Anniversary; "Moral Mondays" protests in North Carolina
25:38
Bride Trafficking in India, buildOn Movement, Buddhist Teachings on Aging
25:37
New State Department Faith Office; Bobby McFerrin; The Thousand-Dollar Genome
25:38
Interfaith Village in Israel, Churches and Domestic Violence, and the LDS Pageant.
25:40
Papal Trip to Brazil; Sikhs One Year Later; Artist Tobi Kahn
25:38
George Zimmerman Verdict; Hispanic Protestants; Combating Extremism in Britain
25:38
Unrest in Egypt; surgery without blood transfusions; best-selling poet Kahlil Gibran