Co-member of, "The Laugh in Peace Tour," Gibran Saleem, speaks about his personal journey with religion in his lecture "What's So Funny about Religion from
Rev. Susan Sparks speaks during the Interfaith Lecture Series about "What's So Funny about Religion from a Christian Perspective: Reinhold Niebuhr Was Wrong," on Wednesday,
Rabbi Bob Alper talks about how he interweaves comedy with religion during the afternoon lecture Tuesday, July 30, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy. VISHAKHA
The Interfaith Amigos, from left, Imam Jamal Rahman, Rev. Don Mackenzie, and Rabbi Ted Falcon, mix comedy and faith during their afternoon lecture on the
Goodwin-Philpott Professor of History at Auburn University, Adam Jortner, says that change on the local level happens slowly and gradually, citing various religious and political
Rev. Elaine D. Thomas talks about Spiritualism at the Hall of Philosophy Wednesday July 24, 2019. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Between the 1840s and World War
Historian and documentary editor, Spencer McBride speaks about how western New York gre to be named the Burned-over District, during his lecture "The Origins And