Is religion only what we do in the sanctuary, or is it also what we practice in the street? We're joined on this episode by Rev. Dr. Katharine Rhodes Henderson, President of Auburn Seminary, a multi-faith leadership institute that trains faith leaders to become effective public social justice leaders.

Do politics belong in religion?  

Don't answer until you listen to this week's conversation.  The Rev. Dr. Katharine Rhodes Henderson is president of Auburn Seminary, a multifaith leadership development and research institute that equips bold and resilient leaders of faith and moral courage to build communities, bridge divides, pursue justice, and heal the world. 

Author of “God’s Troublemakers: How Women of Faith are Changing the World” (Continuum, 2006), Henderson is an internationally known speaker and has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, MSNBC, NPR, and more. Her TEDx talk, “Letting God Out of the Box,” was released in February 2017. Henderson is currently writing her second book, Fighting for the Heart of America: How the Prophets Of Our Time are Bringing Our Nation’s Future to Birth.

Read more about our distinguished guest here.