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Luke Bretherton 17 Mar 2017

Through a common commitment to this place and these people, a shared story of belonging and a shared social and political life may emerge, one in which any immigrant tradition may be enfolded. More

Craig Calhoun 16 Mar 2017
Marcia Pally 16 Mar 2017
Scott Stephens (Introduction) 11 Nov 2016

Like it or not, Donald Trump is no aberration or political side-show. He is an expression of the people, an instantiation of the national identity. We have invited Luke Bretherton, Danielle Celermajer, Romand Coles, Lia Haro, Barbara Keys, John Milbank, Adrian Pabst, Chad Pecknold, Jedediah Purdy, John Thatamanil and others to reflect on what the presidency of Donald Trump might mean for the moral vocation of democratic citizenship and the future of democratic politics. More

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RN Religion Ethics Report 15 Mar 2017

This week, Pope Francis will have been in the job four years. But apparently, he seized the papacy in a rigged election. That was aft… More

RN Religion Ethics Report 15 Mar 2017

Its not so much church and state at war in Australia this week but church and commerce. Coopers Brewery has signed up to the same-sex… More

RN Religion Ethics Report 15 Mar 2017

In Donald Trumps America, as one wall goes up, another comes down. While the president wants to build a concrete barrier along the Me… More

The World Today 17 Mar 2017

Many people might think that democracy is the right system because it is the fairer, most just order, delivers the best outcomes for … More

The Spirit of Things 12 Mar 2017

The Word expressed through pictures. Indigenous Christian artists from across Australia, representing 41 languages, celebrate the bic… More

Philosophers Zone 12 Mar 2017

Just over 50 years ago, your body parts were useless without you. But today, those same partslike your heart, kidney, or corneasare s… More

7.30 14 Mar 2017

With January being the most deadly month for civilian deaths in Iraq, is Australia being transparent enough about its role in airstrike in the region? More

7.30 14 Mar 2017

With January being the most deadly month for civilian deaths in Iraq, is Australia being transparent enough about its role in airstrike in the region? More

Lateline 15 Mar 2017

Europe correspondent James Glenday speaks to Europol director Rob Wainwright about the rise of the far-right movement in Europe and its impact on security. More

7.30 14 Mar 2017

In the US, the incidence of hate crimes has risen by around 20 per cent in the last year, with bomb threats, racist graffiti and desecrated cemeteries. More

Four Corners 13 Mar 2017

America's shrinking middle class are fast joining the swelling ranks of the working poor. More

ABC Religion Programs

Compass

Love marriage in kabul

18/03/2017, 6:00 PM

For The God Who Sings

The Well

19/03/2017, 11:00pm

Religion & Ethics Report

Coopers & the Bible Society, conspiracy theories

15/03/2017, 17:30 pm

Rhythm Divine

Where music meets spirituality

19/03/2017,

Songs of Praise

Irish Voices *RPT*

12/03/2017, 11.30am

The Spirit of Things

Marriage of love and justice

19/03/2017, 6.05pm

Sunday Nights

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19/03/2017,

On the Wider Web

On Anger, Disgust, Aging and Love

An Interview with Martha Nussbaum

Friendship is one of the most important aspects of aging, and one crucial aspect of the friendship that sustains is humour and teasing. Aging is not just pain and death, it is, increasingly, a long span of life, maybe thirty years, and there are lots of things to think about: friendship, love, sex, money, whether compulsory retirement is good or bad, how we might deal with age discrimination and the stigma attached to the aging body.

Yassmin Abdel-Magied and the Australian Crucible

Susan Carland

The most horrifying test for witches during the Middle Ages was the swimming trials. Women were tied up and thrown into lakes or rivers by people believing that the 'sacred water of Baptisme', as James I of England wrote in 1597, would reject them if they were practitioners of the dark arts. If they floated, they were found to be witches and were executed. If they sank, their innocence was proved - but they also generally drowned ... And so it was in the past two weeks that a Salem-esque furore descended upon Australia and surrounded Yassmin Abdel-Magied.

Anti-Terror Move Could Ensnare American Muslims

Noah Feldman

Another executive action has been floated that would be devastating for Muslim individuals and organizations in the U.S.: a directive to the State Department to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as an international terrorist organization. When coupled with a U.S. Supreme Court decision from 2010, the designation could lead to widespread prosecution of American Muslims and others for material support of terrorism - a disaster for civil liberties and free speech that could dwarf the Trump administration's early initiatives.

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Donald Trump and Malcolm Turnbull on the phone (AP/Prime Minister's Office)

With Trump's mercurial personality, analysts are predicting an uncertain and bumpy ride. How should Australia respond?

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