ReligionWise Podcast
ReligionWise features educators, researchers, and other professionals discussing topics on religion and their relevance to the public conversation.
ReligionWise features educators, researchers, and other professionals discussing topics on religion and their relevance to the public conversation.
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If you look carefully at religious traditions in your own neighborhood or around the globe, you quickly discover that different religious communities think very differently about the way the world works.
To understand our fellow humans, we must examine these worldviews that are rooted in the religious and cultural contexts of diverse communities. Only by carefully considering and analyzing these differences can we understand how others perceive the world and act within it.
The Institute’s mission is to strive to create a community engaged in the pursuit of understanding and analyzing how religion and culture impact our neighborhoods and our world.
Indigenous African religious practice is, at best, poorly understood and, at worst, derided as superstition in many contemporary cultural contexts. Our guest, Dr. Falres Ilomo has worked to foster a more sophisticated understanding of these traditional practices. In addition to tackling basic questions about traditional African religious belief and practice, this conversation will also address the relationship of these traditions to the other major religions in Tanzania, Christianity and Islam.
In today’s environment, an understanding of the different religions of the world is not a luxury but a necessity.
This Ancient Near East scholar’s research on two American young-Earth-creationist institutions provided fodder for timely discussions in the classroom.