Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss whether it’s still possible to “deTrumpify” the Republican party. Plus: Is it okay to not vote?
Psychologist Liane Young shares her research on how rivals view the motivations of each other.
Benigno Sánchez-Eppler on the diversity of practices and beliefs in the Religious Society of Friends. Plus: How war brought different Quakers together.
Susan Schneider, editor of Science Fiction and Philosophy, argues that transferring one’s mind to a computer is not a path to immortality.
Benigno Sánchez-Eppler explains how war healed divisions between different kinds of Quakers.
Ben Perry and Emily Brewer consider the practice of prayer and what works for them. Plus: Is “religious violence” really religious?
Matt Lewis argues that we do not have a moral obligation to show up at the ballot box in November.
Psychologist Annahita Nezami proposes using a cosmic virtual reality app for end-of-life care. Plus: Spiritual effects of space flight.
Emily Brewer, Co-Director of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, argues that social and economic influences matter more.
Psychologist Annahita Nezami reports that seeing Earth from space gives astronauts a sense of purpose.