Things Not Seen Podcast (general)
#1409 - Lillian Daniel, Part 2

We continue our series of conversations recorded last year at the Wheaton College confeence on the Bible and Democracy in America, co-sponsored with the American Bible Society.

Rev. Lillian Daniel is the author of When Spiritual but Not Religious is Not Enough. In part 2 of our conversation, we discuss her book, as well as the influence congregationalism had on the formation of American democracy.

Also on the show, Katy Scrogin reviews The Still Point of the Turning World, by Emily Rapp.

Direct download: TNS_1409_Lillian-Daniel-Pt-2_20140627.mp3
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Religion Moment: March 25, 2013 - British Abolitionists

In today's Religion Moment, David Dault discusses the efforts to end slavery in the British Empire.

Direct download: TNS_RM_20130325_British_Abolitionists_MONO_64K_CBR_2m00s.mp3
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#1219: Congregations and Health: Teresa Cutts and Bobby Baker

The Christian tradition has long had an interest in the care of the sick and the suffering, starting with the actions of Christ himself, reported in the Gospels as a series of miraculous healings.  Through the subsequent two millennia, Christians have established hospitals and engaged in mission work for the poor and the sick. 

Here in Memphis, Tennessee, one example of this Christian mission in action involves a program of the Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare System called the Congregational Health Network.  Begun in 2006, the Congregational Health Network now partners with over 500 faith communities in order to improve the patient journey through the healthcare system and to help build healthier communities.

Dr. Teresa Cutts is Director of Research for Innovation at the Center of Excellence in Faith and Health at Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare here in Memphis, and the Reverend Bobby Baker is Director of the Congregational Health Network for Methodist LeBonheur Health Care.

Also on the show, our senior producer, Katy Scrogin, reviews At Liberty to Die: The Battle for Death with Dignity in America, by Howard Ball.

Direct download: TNS_1219_CONGREGATIONAL-HEALTH-NWK_MONO_64K_CBR_43m43s_airs20121111.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:38am CDT

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