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Ruth Cranston describes how a period of questioning and her world travels helped her to develop a set of beliefs which she found common to all religions: the unity of life; the interdependence of humanity; and the need to love and serve others, protect the weak, and live a non-violent life.
Interview conducted 2/25/05 at the Baptist Church, W. Springfield by Gwynne Langley and Toryn Miller-Stevens. Present were Lois Pinton, Toryn Miller-Stevens and Gwynne Langley.
Interviewed in Shantiniketan, West Bengal by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Dhaka, Bangladesh by Iftekhar Iqbal
Interviewed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Oxford, United Kingdom by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States of America by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Delhi, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Kolkata, West Bengal, India by Kris Manjapra
Interviewed in Oxford, United Kingdom by Kris Manjapra