Sun, 28 October 2012
This is extra audio for our interview with Rachel Held Evans, author of A Year of Biblical Womanhood. We talk about the effects of 9-11 on Evangelicalism, and Evans's work at a small town newspaper.
Direct download: TNS_1217-EXTRA_RACHEL-HELD-EVANS_MONO_64K_CBR_15m06s_airs20121028.mp3
Category:Religion & Spirituality -- posted at: 10:44am CDT |
Sun, 28 October 2012
Rachel Held Evans grew up in Dayton, TN, the town made famous by the Scopes Monkey Trial. From the heart of the Bible Belt, where faith at first seemed certain and simple, she grew more comfortable with questions and doubt. Now considering herself a more progressive (but still evangelical) woman, she tries to live her beliefs, as she puts it, with her "head and heart fully engaged." Also on the show,producer Travis Ables talks about Revolution, both on television and in life.
Direct download: TNS_1217_RACHEL-HELD-EVANS_MONO_64K_CBR_43m40s_airs20121028.mp3
Category:Religion & Spirituality -- posted at: 10:00am CDT |