Kate Bowler

ENCORE: Bad Things Do Happen to Good People

We try our whole lives to avoid pain and suffering and when it does show up, we try to solve it.

November 23, 2022

Bad Things Do Happen to Good People

We try our whole lives to avoid pain and suffering and when it does show up, we try to solve it. In her new book, “No Cure for Being Human,” religious scholar Kate Bowler says we try to out-eat, out-learn, and out-perform our humanness.

November 4, 2021

Evangelicals and America’s Culture War

How can this deeply faithful group rally behind a president whose behaviors and values don’t exactly match up to traditional Christian mores?

December 12, 2019

Life Will Break Your Heart, with Kate Bowler

When she was 35 years old, Kate Bowler was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer.

November 18, 2019

Confronting Life’s Toughest Challenges

Gina Murdock, Elaine Pagels, and Kate Bowler talk about religion and personal struggles.

March 8, 2019