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Poetry, Sickness, and Religion

As a young scholar, “History of God” author Karen Armstrong was drawn to Tennyson, a fellow sufferer of epilepsy. But her illness did not bring her closer to God. … Watch

December 8, 2009   |  In Belief, History

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How to Die Well

Historian of religion Karen Armstrong cites three models of a “good death”: one from history, one from religion, and one from her own experience as a nun. … Watch

December 8, 2009   |  In Belief, History

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Can Science and Faith Just Get Along?

The longstanding tension between religion and science continues to erupt in high-profile public debates. Is reconciliation possible—or desirable? … Watch

December 8, 2009   |  In Belief, History

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Holding the World to the Golden Rule

All human societies have some version of the Golden Rule. What does Karen Armstrong’s “Charter for Compassion” hope to accomplish by codifying it? … Watch

December 8, 2009   |  In Belief, History

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What Good Does God Do?

According to Karen Armstrong, passive worship or dry theological study accomplishes nothing. True religion is the active “discipline” of compassion. … Watch

December 8, 2009   |  In Belief, History

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