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Martin Luther King, Jr., called eleven o’clock on Sunday mornings the most segregated hour in America. King believed that churches should play a fundamental role in shaping the morality and changing the prejudices of the nation. This program examines the issue of religion and race by speaking with experts and with members of five congregations. The program examines a church that holds separate services for whites and blacks, a black couple who attend a predominantly white church, a white woman who attends a black church, and an interracial church that has created a remarkable bond among its members. (60 minutes)



 
        

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Religions of the Book: Women Serving Religion
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One of the most visible issues facing Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is the role of women serving religion. Because of religious and cultural conditioning in the past, women in all three religions have experienced limited roles. Today, though, thei...(more details)
 
The Soul of the Nation: Religious Fundamentalism

A preaching television evangelist; an Amish family in the Pennsylvania countryside; the fiery disaster in Waco, Texas; the World Trade Center bombing; political candidate Pat Robertson; Jewish settlers on Israel's West Bank. Religious fundamentalism ...(more details)
 
Religions of the Book: The Great Religions and the Poor

As the number of people living in poverty worldwide continues to swell, the issue of the world's poor occupies an important place in today's religious and social thought. This program explores the beliefs of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam regarding...(more details)
 
The Soul of the Nation: Keeping the Faith

The United States is among the most religious countries on earth and at the same time among the most secular. The vast majority of Americans claim to be believers. Our highest government officials are certainly not shy about invoking a higher authori...(more details)
 
The Soul of the Nation: For God and Country

The United States system of law and government comes very close to being a religion for many Americans. We take part in rituals of freedom connected to an ancient wisdom, and we have grown up with the language of the country's founders, which we comm...(more details)
 


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