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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

This acclaimed one-of-a-kind TV show examines religion's role and the ethical dimensions behind top news headlines. Hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy.

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Ash Wednesday
1:46
Rev. William Tully talks about the significance of the ashes that mark the start of Lent.
The Jews of Lithuania
4:24
Lithuania's Jewish community is breaking its silence on Nazi war crimes.
Gordon Cosby and Washington's Church of the Savior
3:49
The Church of the Savior's first priority is total commitment to Christian life.
Premature Babies
9:54
Who decides if babies who are born significantly premature should be kept alive?
President Jimmy Carter
6:39
Former President Jimmy Carter voices concern over aid the U.S. provides to the world.
Labyrinth
4:29
People are rediscovering the meditative power of labyrinths.
Ethics of Organ Donations
7:03
Should states offer financial incentives to encourage people to become organ donors?
Mary, Mother of Jesus
3:01
This movie puts a distinctly feminist face on a woman largely neglected in the Bible.
National Council of Churches: Facing the Future
3:42
The Protestant organization must overcome financial problems and lack of a clear mission.
Rev. Tilden Edwards and the Shalem Institute
8:00
The Shalem Institute, founded by Tilden Edwards, offers a unique worshipping experience.
Dorchester Temple
7:48
Boston's Ten-Point Coalition aims to engage local youth to promote a safer environment.
Illegal Immigrants and the Church
8:02
Should churches help the needy, even if they're immigrants who are here illegally?
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