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While some see hope in Erika Kirk's actions, or those of the Latter-day Saint congregation who forgave the Michigan shooter, others remain skeptical. Religious leaders emphasize forgiveness as a process, not a one-time event.
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There’s a longing for the divine feminine and not just among Latter-day Saints, says scholar Margaret Toscano.
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The affinity between them is mostly political, says Mormon studies professor Matthew Bowman. Is Charlie Kirk’s death in Utah a watershed moment for the religious traditions or something more temporary?
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Preach podcast is back for season two! And we’re kicking things off with Krista Tippett. The unofficial pastor of public radio talks with Lee Hale about…