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Standing Athwart History: An NRI Podcast

Standing Athwart History: An NRI Podcast

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    • Episode 17: Human Life Matters: Life, Death, Riots, and Healing
      Jun 5 2020
      A death by a knee to the neck. Riots. Fires. Broken windows. Missed opportunities for prayer and reconciliation. It’s been quite the week. After quite the months. In the latest “virus-free” conversation from the National Review Institute, I talk with Louis Brown, executive director of the Christ Medicus Foundation. He’s a lawyer, he’s worked on Capitol Hill, and, most recently at the Department of Health and Human Services. A Michigan native, he lives in Washington, D.C. And among the reasons I wanted to talk to him is he lives in the world like we all do, and is one of the grounded ones. Prayer is important to him, as you’ll hear as he talks about his kind of rally in the wake of all of this — a Rosary Walk for reparation for the sins of racism and violence.
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      37 min
    • Episode 16: Seeing the Meaning in Suffering: A Coronavirus Conversation with Author Gary Jansen
      May 26 2020
      Do you find yourself frustrated with these coronavirus times? Spiritually or emotionally lost or angry or confused or otherwise suffering and trying to find the meaning in it? A book by Gary Jansen called 'Station to Station: An Ignatian Journey through the Stations of the Cross' -- which is currently being offered for free as an e-book -- may help. It is a meditative walk through the suffering of Christ in the Passion. Jansen, executive editor at Loyola Press, with longtime experience in religion publishing, is the latest conversant in this occasional “virus-free” offering with faith, culture, and civil-society leaders during these coronavirus times.
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      40 min
    • Episode 15: Is Our Foster-Care Crisis Even Worse because of COVID-19?
      May 22 2020
      Naomi Schaefer Riley is the latest guest on our occasional virus-free forum series from the National Review Institute’s Center for Religion, Culture, and Civil Society. Naomi has made herself a leading expert on child-welfare issues in recent years. She is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. Among other things, she’s author of six books, including, most recently, 'Be the Parent: Stop Banning Seesaws and Start Banning Snapchat.' (We talk about getting off screens -- even/especially now, too.)
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      35 min
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