Unitarian Universalist minister Hank Peirce explains his unconventional understanding of God. Plus: Do Unitarians believe in anything?
Bill Scher explores how the candidate can avoid a repeat of 2000 and maintain influence within the party.
Michael Cohen, author of the new book American Maelstrom, on the political con-sequences of an assassination. Plus: The ghost of George Wallace.
Steven Teles, author of the new book Prison Break, explains how political movements change course.
Unitarian Universalist minister Hank Peirce on why he uses the word God in church.
Anantanand Rambachan, author of A Hindu Theology of Liberation, considers the spiritual quest for a life without suffering. Plus: Unifying “unity” and “emptiness.”
Michael Cohen, author of the new book American Maelstrom, says today’s polarized politics are the legacy of the populist segregationist.
Annabella Pitkin and Alyson Prude discuss life-changing death experiences as recounted by Himalayan Buddhists. Plus: Life in Buddhist hell.
Anantanand Rambachan, author of A Hindu Theology of Liberation, seeks common ground between Hindu and Buddhist beliefs about the nature of reality.
Professor of Marketing Troy Campbell explains why it’s a mistake for social activists to use shame as a tool. Plus: The psychology of the global warming debate.