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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2025 · 30 MIN

Episode 1: Faith and Democracy

from Theologians at the Table: Unscripted, Unplugged, Unapologetic · host Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School

Send a text In a world deeply divided by politics, racial injustice, and ideological battles, what role does faith play in democracy? How can faith communities respond to societal injustices? Join us as we explore these pressing questions with: 🎙 Dr. Angela D. Sims – President of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, John Price Crozer Professor of Social Ethics 🎙 David Cay Johnston – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, investigative reporter, and Professor of Practice at Rochester Institute of Technology This powerful conversation will challenge, inspire, and call us to action as we navigate today’s political and ethical landscape.

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Send a text In a world deeply divided by politics, racial injustice, and ideological battles, what role does faith play in democracy? How can faith communities respond to societal injustices? Join us as we explore these pressing questions with: 🎙...

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