Episodes
2001/11/29. Discussion on how Arabs and Israelis can work together for peace in the Middle East. Founder of United States Interreligious Committee for Peace in the Middle East.
Published 11/14/07
2001/11/06. Reflections on the passion that God has for us and that He will reach out to us when we feel alone and isolated. Director of Campus Ministries.
Published 11/09/07
2001/11/20. Reflections on thanksgiving and how peace can be found through it.
Published 11/09/07
2001/11/01. Reflects on the current war on terror and how we define war in our culture today, including questions of just war theory. Professor of Geography.
Published 11/09/07
2001/10/30. A musical explanation of how God and humans can exist in the same space and still find freedom. Professor of Theology at Cambridge University and Saint Andrews University.
Published 11/09/07
2002/01/22. Examines how his chase of his dream determined the course of Dr. King's life. Pastor, Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Published 11/09/07
2002/01/08. Reflections on understanding and accepting our responsibility for the personal, cultural, and the structural dimensions of racial reconciliation. Program Officer, Education at the Gates Foundation.
Published 11/09/07
2001/11/14. Discussing the political and theological importance of the Holy Land from a Muslim perspective, an Old Testament perspective, and a New Testament perspective. Dean, Bethlehem Bible College.
Published 11/03/07
2002/01/15. Offers poetic insights about the nature of light, Christian faith, and what it means to be part of the Christian story. SPU President: 1996 -.
Published 11/03/07
2001/11/13. Suggests that Christians might work towards reconciliation in the Middle East through God's love. Dean, Bethlehem Bible College.
Published 11/03/07
2001/10/16. A pacifist look at Jesus' example of peace, encouraging Christians to follow in His footsteps, especially in the wake of new global conflicts. Professor of Sociology.
Published 11/03/07
2001/10/23. Reflects on how Christians can be peacemakers in a time of war from a Wesleyan viewpoint. Paul T. Walls Professor of Scripture and Wesleyan Studies.
Published 11/03/07
2001/10/09. Jesus, his wrath in the temple, and how we let God purge us as Christians. Associate Pastor, First Free Methodist Church.
Published 11/03/07
2001/10/02. Reflections on the world's view of God after September 11 and what the "Word becoming flesh" means in these times. Dean of Chapel.
Published 11/03/07