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Orthodox Christianity is a relatively small faith tradition in the U.S., but in recent years it has expanded to new regions. Some new converts are using the religion to spread white nationalist views.
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Guests Kathia Guerrero and Shirley Puente are Mexican and Peruvian converts to Islam. In this excerpt from the first season, we discuss what drew them to the faith, how they maintain their Latina identity with their Muslim identity, and how they discovered a bigger Latinx convert community than they expected. | Hear more from Shirley and Kathia here.
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It's a phenomenon that has become increasingly apparent in recent polls and surveys: Vaccine skepticism is more widespread among white evangelicals than almost any other major bloc of Americans.
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After their initial conversations on 鈥淭he State of Things鈥 in 2006 and 2007, author Haven Kimmel and host Frank Stasio hit the road. Libraries invited the鈥
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After their initial conversations on 鈥淭he State of Things鈥 in 2006 and 2007, author Haven Kimmel and host Frank Stasio hit the road. Libraries invited the鈥
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Is it easier to turn the other cheek while packing heat? Like the Vedas, Torah and Quran, the New Testament鈥檚 verdict on violence and self-defense is a鈥
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Is it easier to turn the other cheek while packing heat? Like the Vedas, Torah and Quran, the New Testament鈥檚 verdict on violence and self-defense is a鈥
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg says Christian faith leads in a "progressive" political direction. Conservatives disagree. The debate reshapes old questions about the relation between religion and politics.
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John Pavlovitz is a North Carolina pastor who has experienced more than a handful of personal crises: he lost his job and his father within a short time鈥
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John Pavlovitz is a North Carolina pastor who has experienced more than a handful of personal crises: he lost his job and his father within a short time鈥