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MAY 20, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Who Does Everest Belong To?

A fight on Mt. Everest between Nepalese Sherpas and European climbers has again raised questions about tourism and the world's tallest mountain. Should the Sherpas, ...

When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God

MAY 20, 2013 Podcast

When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God

What does it mean to have frequent conversations with God, as so many evangelicals say they do? Anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann spent over 10 years as an ...

MAY 16, 2013 Podcast

Human Trafficking Around the World: Hidden in Plain Sight

Victims of trafficking are both young and old, male and female. They can be found working in factories, fields, brothels, private homes, and innumerable other ...

Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st Century

MAY 16, 2013 Podcast

Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st Century

In this in-depth, erudite talk, George Weigel discusses the historic shift taking place in the Catholic church; the character of the new mode of Catholicism ...

MAY 13, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Food for Peace?

Food for Peace, which ships American farm products to developing nations, has long been criticized for crowding out local agriculture. Now, to the dismay of ...

MAY 13, 2013 Journal

The Arab Spring Two Years On: Reflections on Dignity, Democracy, and Devotion

The demise of long-standing dictators has shaken the foundations of authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa.

MAY 13, 2013 Journal

On Amartya Sen and The Idea of Justice [Full Text]

The Idea of Justice summarizes and extends many of the themes Amartya Sen has been engaged with for the last quarter century.

MAY 6, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Should Childhood Vaccinations Be Mandatory?

Childhood vaccination programs have been met with skepticism and hostility in the U.S. Some oppose them on religious grounds, while others worry about preservatives. ...

The Undivided Past

MAY 1, 2013 Podcast

The Undivided Past: Humanity Beyond Our Differences

"A divided past is only part of the human story. It may be the one that makes the headlines, but, arguably, it's not the only ...

APR 30, 2013 Podcast

Kim Ferzan on Preventive Justice

Criminal justice is normally retrospective: You can only imprison someone for crimes they’ve already committed. But what should we do about individuals who clearly ...