PodParley PodParley

Fasting for the Soul

Many would agree there are few things better than sharing a delicious meal with the people you love, which is one reason why breaking bread together is a cornerstone of religions the world over. But so too is the opposite - going without food.

Episode 3 of the How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality podcast, hosted by PRX, titled "Fasting for the Soul" was published on April 6, 2025 and runs 31 minutes.

April 6, 2025 ·31m · How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality

0:00 / 0:00

Many would agree there are few things better than sharing a delicious meal with the people you love, which is one reason why breaking bread together is a cornerstone of religions the world over. But so too is the opposite - going without food.  From Ramadan to Yom Kippur to Lent, fasting is an important ritual in many faiths. But why do so many religions periodically take away the very thing that nourishes our bodies and souls?   On this episode we'll talk with Khalil-Abdur Rashid about the role fasting plays in Islam, and why not eating and drinking is actually the easy part.  And we'll talk to Adam Cohen about some new research that suggests even one day of fasting could help deepen religious commitment and overall well being. Imam Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid is the first full-time University Muslim Chaplain at Harvard University, Instructor of Muslim Studies at Harvard Divinity School, and Public Policy Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Adam Cohen is a Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University. Learn more about his research here.

Many would agree there are few things better than sharing a delicious meal with the people you love, which is one reason why breaking bread together is a cornerstone of religions the world over. But so too is the opposite - going without food.  From Ramadan to Yom Kippur to Lent, fasting is an important ritual in many faiths. But why do so many religions periodically take away the very thing that nourishes our bodies and souls?  

On this episode we'll talk with Khalil-Abdur Rashid about the role fasting plays in Islam, and why not eating and drinking is actually the easy part.  And we'll talk to Adam Cohen about some new research that suggests even one day of fasting could help deepen religious commitment and overall well being.


Imam Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid is the first full-time University Muslim Chaplain at Harvard University, Instructor of Muslim Studies at Harvard Divinity School, and Public Policy Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Adam Cohen is a Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University. Learn more about his research here

she works His way podcast She Works His Way Welcome to the She Works His Way podcast hosted by SWHW co-founders and best friends, Somer and Michelle. SWHW is a discipleship community that exist to help women find purpose in their God given work through the gospel. In each episode you'll be invited into a conversation about how to navigate the tension between what God says and what culture wants you to believe. We're glad you're here! How to Brand My Church Podcast | Logo, Website, Video, and Design Persaud Creative In working with churches all around the country to produce media, Persaud Creative has put together this podcast to mentor church creative leaders through branding principles so the perception of their church matches the vision God has given. Brand creates an alignment of church resources so everything works together to reach people with the unique message of your church. A strong brand is one key factor in seeing your church grow in attendance, influence and finances as the right people get on board with their time, talent and treasure. This Divine Moment with Ben Korinek Benjamin Korinek Do you ever wonder if God is real? Have you questioned whether He is involved in your life? What if God was doing things in your life all the time, and you just haven’t noticed? Join us as we explore how God is at work in your life, how you can respond, and how that response can impact your home, your community, your nation and the world. The Ministry Mentor Podcast with Matt Sturdevant Matt Sturdevant If you are in your 20s and feel like God has called you into vocational ministry or you’re currently sorting through your call, this is THE podcast for you. In my 10+ years in ministry, I’ve been able to meet and work with a variety of professionals in vocational ministry. I’ve had amazing access to leaders serving in positions like: church planter, senior pastor, executive pastor, church staff member, denominational executives (local and state), campus ministry directors, missionaries and more. Each week, I’ll bring you a behind the scene conversation with a different ministry leader letting you into their personal and professional life. You’ll get to hear their stories, how God has called them into ministry, what the journey has looked like so far. The podcast will also be bringing you what I’ve learned in my own life, from my own experiences with God’s call and in my 8+ years of training and coaching men and women headed into a ministry career.
URL copied to clipboard!