Margaret Atwood
Description
Can spirituality, compassion, and emotional honesty survive in the face of oppression and religious fundamentalism? Canadian author Margaret Atwood, author of such classics as The Handmaid's Tale, The Edible Woman, and The Blind Assassin, speaks to Bill Moyers about agnosticism, the hunger for meaning, and the distinction between belief and knowledge.
Runtime
35 min
Series
Subjects
- Religious institutions (185)
- Institutionalism (Religion) (54)
- Religion and sociology (173)
- Spirituality (52)
- Religions (331)
- Theology (76)
Contributor
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c2006
Database
Films on Demand
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