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Faith, Politics, and Tradition
This
straight-talking program seeks to understand if religious belief can be
reconciled with the changing values of modern life. Archbishop Rowan
Williams argues that religion must suit a modern audience by changing the
way it communicates its message—a point disputed by conservative historian
Jonathan Clark, who believes the forces of modernity should be resisted.
Reformist Muslim Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Islamic adviser to George W. Bush,
submits that the West lacks acceptance of Islam despite Muslims’ tolerance
of Christianity. A valuable dialogue between representatives of major
religious entities searching for mutual knowledge. (26 minutes)
Copyright date: ©2003
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