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— Science can be enabling and liberating.
— Values provide a path to human integrity.
— Religious traditions should provide bridges between science and values.

On the Radio

May-June 2005

April 28, 2005
Interview with editor-in-chief Karl Giberson on May-June issue of Science & Spirit
Interview aired on Fred Imus and Nicole Cox Show on KJLL

January-February 2005

February 17, 2005
Interview with Michael Ruse on his article, "Political Animals" which appeared in the September-October 2004 issue of Science & Spirit
Interview aired on WNYU Valentine's Day Special

September-October 2004

September 17, 2004
"John Rennie, editor-in-chief of Scientific American and John Horgan, whose recent article in Science & Spirit magazine examines "The Politics of Science," discuss the role of science policy issues in the upcoming presidential elections."
Interview aired on The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC
Click here to read The Politics of Science by John Horgan.

September 4, 2004
Interview with editor-in-chief Karl Giberson on science, spirituality, and Science & Spirit magazine
Interview aired on The Linda Strasburg Show on KTKK




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