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James Lee Burke, Solitary Confinement, Children's Hajj
Season 17
Episode 6
We look into some of the ethical challenges raised by solitary confinement in prisons; visit best-selling Catholic crime-novel writer James Lee Burke at his home in Montana; and replay our 2012 story about a mock hajj for Muslim American children in Virginia as this year's annual pilgrimage to Mecca approaches.
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Social media company experiments; Raising kids in interfaith families; Orthodox Epiphany
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We discuss the religion and ethics stories we expect to be covering in 2015.
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We review the top religion and ethics stories of the past year.
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Syrian refugees in Turkey; artists picture Mary the mother of Jesus; a Messiah sing-along.
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Churches and Conversations on Race; Human Rights in Colombia; Pilgrimages; Hanukkah
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Heroin and the Faith Community; Drugs of Last Resort
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Camden Priest; Inoculation Ethics
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Pope Francis Trip to Turkey; Recruiting Radical Muslims; Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica
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Muslim Initiatives Against Extremism; Church Relocation; Judaism and Feeding the Homeless
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Physician-Assisted Death; B Corp Business Ethics; Kent Nerburn
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Migrant Minors in Court; Buddhism & Nature; Church Rebuilds
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Tiny Houses for the Homeless; Joshua Bell; Sukkot