Great religious minds reflect on tragedies surrounding September 11, 2001. As America moves beyond raw emotion and religious sentiment, this program explores theological and spiritual reflection for the long haul. Host Journalist-theologian Krista Tippett has gathered provocative reflections across a broad spectrum of faith, woven together with evocative sound and music.
Guests
Richard Mouw, Christian philosopher and president of Fuller Theological Seminary
Joan Dehzad, Episcopal deacon and executive director of the Institute of New Americans
Rabbi Barry Cytron, director of the Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian Learning
Patricia Hampl, poet and author of A Romantic Education and Virgin Time
Linda Loving, pastor at the House of Hope Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, Minnesota
Dan Grigassy, Franciscan friar and professor of liturgy, Washington Theological Union
Cynthia Eriksson, clinical psychologist at the Headington Program in International Trauma
Anthony Ugolnik, Ukrainian Orthodox priest and professor of English literature at Franklin and Marshall College
Music
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All selections by J. S. Bach.
Partitas Nos. 2 & 3, by Hilary Hahn, violin; Sony Classical 62793
The Cello Suites, by Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Sony Classical 63203
Partita in A minor, by Janet See, flute; Harmonia Mundi 907024.25
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