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Aging Body, Unchanging Spirit

Integrative medicine expert Andrew Weil talks about what we have to gain by embracing the aging process rather than fighting it.

Related Topics: Health, Aging, Meditation, Spiritual, aging process, Culture, integrative medicine education, Fear, spiritual awakening, products, positive aspects, Sound Bite

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Baby Boomers, Shopping for Faith

The spirituality boom is fueled by aging Boomers seeking meaning in a world where traditional institutions have declined.

Related Topics: Holistic Living, Spirituality, Spiritual, spirituality boom, traditional institutions, spiritual landscape, Life, people spiritual, Soul Mate, parents generation, Faith

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Hare Krishnas Lifted the Lid on History of Child Abuse

Two years ago, the controversial sect voluntarily disclosed widespread sexual and physical abuse at its boarding schools

Related Topics: News, Abuse, Movement, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Child, abuse case, corporal punishment, boarding schools, controversial religious movements, systematic child abuse

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Nanotechnology Will Reshape Humanity

Suffering doesn't make us better people. We should embrace technology that helps us overcome it.

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Williams Lays Out Two-Tier Membership for Anglicans

The Archbishop of Canterbury proposes an unusual "way forward" for the deeply divided Anglican Communion.

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Crunchy Con

Rod Dreher blogs about religion, culture, and politics for Beliefnet.

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Solving the Stem-Cell Dilemma

A doctor on the President's Council on Bioethics has a plan for avoiding the moral peril of embryonic stem-cell research.

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Debate: Is Liberal Catholicism Dead?

What has happened to the radical changes that seemed to be an inevitable part of the Church's future?

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Catholicism, Liberal, Liberal Catholicism, Peter Nixon, Church, intellectual energy, Lay movements, Commitment, Theology, call women

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The Wardrobe in the Classroom

Even though it's a Christian allegory, the Chronicles of Narnia are taught in U.S. public schools without controversy--mostly.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Movies, Narnia, Teachers, Book, School, Reluctant Convert, religious aspects, Public Schools, natural part, Religion, state sponsored contest focusing, public school reading lists

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