
Detroit Faith and Works
Welcome to Faith & Works Podcast, where we delve into deep conversations between the sacred and the modern world. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, a philosophical thinker, or a social activist, this podcast is your sanctuary for exploration and inquiry.
Engage in thought-provoking conversations as we tackle questions like “What is sacred in our music today?” and “Does AI threaten the sacred?” We bring together diverse voices—from scholars and artists to activists and everyday individuals—offering a rich tapestry of perspectives.
Join us as we explore the intersection of faith, works, and contemporary life. Each episode is designed to challenge, inspire, and connect us through our shared values.
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Detroit Faith and Works
Episode 19: What is Sacred About Friendship or A Jew and a Muslim do NOT walk into a Bar?
Listen in as Bryant Franks Hosts the InterFaith Leadership Council’s 19th Faith & Works Podcast
Our podcast series, “What is Sacred in our Lives Today?” continues with episode nineteen, “What is Sacred About Friendship or A Jew and a Muslim do NOT walk into a Bar.?” Join in with our experts as they explore the importance of seeing each other as fully human and appreciating the value of each friendship.
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Featured Guests
Dr. Saeed Khan
Associate Professor of Teaching, Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies, Wayne State University
Dr. Howard Lupovitch
Professor of History, Director of the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies, Wayne State University