Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Videocast | PBS
Each Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly program on PBS features two or three stories reported by a diverse group of journalists and correspondents, as well brief summaries of the week's religion and ethics news. As the only TV magazine both devoted to news about religion and its role in public life and committed to portraying the full religious diversity of the U.S. and the world, the show offers compelling interviews, profiles, in-depth coverage, and thoughtful analysis of news, people, events, and trends behind the headlines that intersect with religion, ethics, and spirituality -- in politics, medicine, foreign policy, science, human rights, immigration, daily life, and much more. The series aims to fill the void in network television's coverage of religion, to take seriously the religious impulse in human life, and to engage the American public in the religious and ethical dimensions of a wide range of domestic and international stories. Also available online on PBS' website, pbs.org/re
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Look Ahead 2009
A discussion of religion news in the year to come.
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Churches and the Foreclosure Crisis
Faith-based initiatives to help families facing foreclosure.
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Look Back 2008
A review the religion news of the year past.
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Interracial Churches
Only 7 percent of churches in the US are integrated.
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Saint Nicholas Tradition
Some Christians don't know who jolly old Saint Nicholas really was.
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Hanukkah's Light
Hanukkah is a time where to take responsibility for the world.
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Charitable Gifts
The impact of charitable giving worldwide during the holiday season.
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Obama Church Shopping
Where will the Obama family worship when they move into the White House?
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Charitable Giving
The impact of charitable giving worldwide during the holiday season.
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Kids Against Hunger
A American social entrepreneur fights hunger in Haiti.
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The Growth of Chabad
It is an outreach movement to Jews around the world.
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Religious Tensions in India
What was religion's role in the Mumbai attacks?
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HIV Ministry
One woman's personal crusade against a fatal disease.
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Online Religion
People of faith are entering the Web 2.0 world.
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Thomas Merton
He was a monk, spiritual writer, and social activist.
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Garrison Keillor
The Bard of Lake Wobegon recalls his strict religious forebears.
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Kathleen Norris
She says the word "acedia" describes our modern condition.
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Election Wrap-Up
Barack Obama's victory included some shifts among religious voters.
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Sir James Galway
He says his talent is from God and his music is like a prayer.
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2008 Campaign: Young Evangelicals
They are still solidly pro-life, but they are less supportive of McCain and Palin than older evangelicals.

