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Episode 9 | Engaging the World and Traditions Beyond the Monastery

Episode Description

In this episode Joan describes how she came to understand the significance of other traditions. "These are the deepest, most ancient religious and spiritual traditions that the world has to offer. And in every one of them, you have to ask yourself: 'Do you believe in God?' If you believe in God, so do they, and how, if you believe in the one God, how can you not imagine, then, that God is speaking to every one of us in another tongue, in other symbols, at other moments of both asceticism and celebration."

Those convictions carry with them practical implications. In Joan's case, one of the most visible is the Global Peace Initiative of Women, involving women religious leaders from a range of faith traditions. The organization has been responsible over decades for meeting with women of different cultures and faith, including those in conflict with one another.

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Life’s greatest questions deserve serious conversation. Listen in as Sister Joan Chittister and Tom Roberts think through ideas about God, finding purpose, cultural evolution, and much more. Sister Joan, a Benedictine nun of seventy years, shares her wisdom and insights with her longtime friend and biographer, former National Catholic Reporter editor Tom Roberts. This podcast is a joint project of Benetvision and the NCR.