The Power of Practice
Karen Armstrong explores the transformative power of religious practices in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. She emphasizes that religion is not just about beliefs, but about living in a compassionate way that changes one's behavior and inner world. This episode challenges the notion that doctrines are central to religious traditions and highlights the importance of engaging in actions that can change lives.In this clip
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[Unedited] Karen Armstrong with Krista Tippett
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