Reasons Why Podcast

2: COVID-19 and the Future of Religious Pluralism in America

44 min · 29 de abr de 202044 min
Portada del episodio 2: COVID-19 and the Future of Religious Pluralism in America

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As COVID-19 continues to radically transform much of American public life, a debate has emerged about what it could mean for religious pluralism in the United States. On the podcast this week, we’ll talk with Interfaith Youth Core president Eboo Patel and discuss whether this crisis will unite the country or amplify old tensions, as Patel and host Robert P. Jones have different analyses on this fundamental question. We’ll also reflect on the findings of a recent PRRI survey on the coronavirus and attitudes on whether religious gatherings should be exempt from social distancing restrictions.

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