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Can Religion Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

Can Religion Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

Update: 2025-12-26
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America is suffering from a loneliness epidemic. Some groups have suggested religious communities may be key to solving it. Could it help? Those arguing “yes” say it gives people regular social contact, support systems, and a sense of purpose that could combat isolation. Those arguing “no” say that secular options would provide better, broad-based solutions. Now we debate: Can Religion Cure the Loneliness Epidemic? 


 


Arguing Yes:  


Harold Koenig, Director of Duke University’s Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health  


Chris Murphy, Senator from Connecticut  


 


Arguing No: 


Ruth Whippman, Author of "America the Anxious: How Our Pursuit of Happiness Is Creating a Nation of Nervous Wrecks" and "BOYMOM: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity." 


Dan Barker, Co-President of the Freedom from Religion Foundation 




Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates 

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Can Religion Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

Can Religion Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

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