This is a plug for Bill Moyers’ PBS program ‘Faith & Reason.’ The byline for the program reads, “In a world where religion is poison to some and salvation to others, how do we live together?” It features interviews with renowned authors, scientists and religious leaders, talking about the intersection (and conflict) between religious faith and intellectual reasoning. If you haven’t been watching the series, you can find transcripts and audio downloads of past programs at the PBS website: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/watch_audioarchive.html. The home page, which contains more information and links, can be found here: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/index.html
A plug for Bill Moyers’ PBS program, ‘Faith & Reason’
- Post author:grumpypilgrim
- Post published:July 31, 2006
- Post category:Psychology Cognition / Religion
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Grumpypilgrim is a writer and management consultant living in Madison, WI. He has several scientific degrees, including a recent master’s degree from MIT. He has also held several professional career positions, none of which has been in a field in which he ever took a university course. Grumps is an avid cyclist and, for many years now, has traveled more annual miles by bicycle than by car…and he wishes more people (for the health of both themselves and our planet) would do the same. Grumps is an enthusiastic advocate of life-long learning, healthy living and political awareness. He is single, and provides a loving home for abused and abandoned bicycles. Grumpy’s email: grumpypilgrim(AT)@gmail(DOT).com [Erich’s note: Grumpy asked that his email be encrypted this way to deter spam. If you want to write to him, drop out the parentheticals in the above address].