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		<title>Conversations About Faith with Fred Andrle</title>
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<p>We’ll talk about the nature of faith with <a href="http://www.marshasinetar.com/" target="_blank">Marsha Sinetar</a>, Christian contemplative and author of Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics. </p>
<p>We’ll find out what people mean when they say, “I’m spiritual, but not religious,” with Methodist Theological School in Ohio Professor of Theology <a href="http://www.mtso.edu/about-mtso/faculty-directory/linda-mercadante/" target="_blank">Linda Mercadante</a>. Professor Mercadante’s extensive research into the SBNR phenomenon is forthcoming in a book from Oxford University Press.  </p>
<p>And we’ll talk with neurosurgeon <a href="http://www.lifebeyonddeath.net/" target="_blank">Eben Alexander</a>, M.D.  In a coma for seven days, Dr. Alexander experienced what he believes was a direct, personal awareness of God’s presence in a journey to the afterlife. He is author of <em>Proof of Heaven</em>.  </p>
<p>The program is hosted by Fred Andrle.</p>
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