on February 3 | in Blog, Podcast | by Ryan Bell | with 2 Comments

This week I speak with Dr. Anthony Pinn, Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of the Humanities at Rice University. I ask Dr. Pinn about his religious autobiography and his take on humanist and atheist movements vis a vis racial and economic justice. We also discuss the current efforts to create humanist rituals and communities and what, in his view, is still needed.

Learn more about Anthony Pinn at his website, www.anthonypinn.com

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