Progressive Spirit talks intelligently about spirituality and social justice. Listen to interviews with top scholars, authors, social justice activists, and spiritual leaders from around the world.
On a Friday night in March 1981 Henry Hays and James Knowles scoured the
streets of Mobile, Alabama in their car, hunting for a black man. The young
men were members of Klavern 900 of the United Klans of America. They were
seeking to retaliate after a largely black jury cou...
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Beaverton is one of the most diverse cities in Oregon with one in 5 residents
born in a different country and 99 different languages spoken in homes.
Megan Cohen is the Cultural Inclusion Specialist with the Mayor’s office.
She discusses the Cultural Inclusion Program the...
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Host John Shuck speaks with Bart Ehrman, the James A. Gray Distinguished
Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, about his
latest book, Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians
Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior....
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Krista Tippett is the host of NPR’s On Being. It is a show that asks,
“What does it mean to be human and how do we want to live?” She was
trained as a journalist and reported from divided Berlin. She received a
Masters of Divinity Degree from Yale in 1994 and turned her att...
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Host John Shuck speaks with Dr. Nahida Gordon, a Palestinian-American who was
nine years old when she and her parents had to leave their home in Jaffa in
1948. Palestinians refer to this event as Nakba or Catastrophe. She
still has the keys to her childhood home. In her...
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Patricia Tull is an ordained Presbyterian minister and professor of Hebrew
Bible. She retired from Louisville Theological Seminary where she is A.B.
Rhodes Professor Emerita of Old Testament. She is the author of Inhabiting
Eden: Christians, the Bible, and the Ecological ...
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Host John Shuck speaks with Wendy Doniger, a leading Indian/Hinduism
scholar, about her latest book, Redeeming the Kamasutra, which argues for
the restoration of The Kamasutra to its proper place in the Sanskrit canon.
Doniger finds The Kamasutra a liberating text for wo...
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On September 29th, 1962, Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett spoke before a
halftime crowd at a University of Mississippi football game. He said he loved
Mississippi's heritage. This compelled him to personally block
African-American James Meredith from enrolling at Ole Mi...
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“I didn’t squander my youth on responsibility,” quips Steve Theme,
author of Asphalt Asylum: The Dark Roads to Light. It is part
hitchhiking journal, part mythic adventure as Steve Theme tells the story of
his 7,000 mile hitchhiking quest to run away and find home again. ...
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