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    • Phoning It In: (Re)making Race and Religion in Zora Neale Hurston’s New Orleans Underworld
      Phoning It In: (Re)making Race and Religion in Zora Neale Hurston’s New Orleans Underworld
    • Since You’ve Been Gone: The Politics of Hysterectomy and the Impossibility of ‘Choice’
      Since You’ve Been Gone: The Politics of Hysterectomy and the Impossibility of ‘Choice’
    • Leo XIV: The (Great) Migrations Pope?
      Leo XIV: The (Great) Migrations Pope?
  • Sex/Gender/Justice
    • Since You’ve Been Gone: The Politics of Hysterectomy and the Impossibility of ‘Choice’
      Since You’ve Been Gone: The Politics of Hysterectomy and the Impossibility of ‘Choice’
    • Capitalism’s Violence calls for Collective Wrath, not Luigi Mangione’s Privatized Rage
      Capitalism’s Violence calls for Collective Wrath, not Luigi Mangione’s Privatized Rage
    • HABEMUS PAPAM: New Pope Selection Signals Church’s Concerns about Spread of US, Global Authoritarianism
      HABEMUS PAPAM: New Pope Selection Signals Church’s Concerns about Spread of US, Global Authoritarianism
  • Christian Nationalism
    • The Billionaires Selling School Vouchers to Buy the Soul of a Nation
      The Billionaires Selling School Vouchers to Buy the Soul of a Nation
    • The US Right’s Campaign to Make More ‘Babies of a Certain Kind’
      The US Right’s Campaign to Make More ‘Babies of a Certain Kind’
    • Against American Exceptionalism? Pope Leo XIV v. US Christian Nationalism
      Against American Exceptionalism? Pope Leo XIV v. US Christian Nationalism
  • Politics
    • Capitalism’s Violence calls for Collective Wrath, not Luigi Mangione’s Privatized Rage
      Capitalism’s Violence calls for Collective Wrath, not Luigi Mangione’s Privatized Rage
    • Remembering ‘MOVE’ as American religion on the 40th anniversary of Philadelphia bombing its own residents
      Remembering ‘MOVE’ as American religion on the 40th anniversary of Philadelphia bombing its own residents
    • Catholic Right Support isn’t the Only Reason Trump Believes He Can Get Away with Mockery of Catholicism
      Catholic Right Support isn’t the Only Reason Trump Believes He Can Get Away with Mockery of Catholicism
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Rob Shryock

Rob Shryock is an author, journalist and editor of the Religion blog "God Is Sometimes Great." He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Religion from Reed College, where he wrote his thesis on Christian Worship Music.

 

Sexuality/GenderSeptember 30, 2013

Students at Conservative Catholic College Speak After Sudden Cancellation of Pro-Gay Speaker

By Rob Shryock

“It would take a person with a stone-heart not to be moved…”

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UncategorizedSeptember 27, 2013

NYPD Secretly Branded Mosques “Terrorism Enterprises”

By Rob Shryock

How Islamophobia makes us less safe.

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UncategorizedSeptember 26, 2013

How To Win $20,000 From Sam Harris

By Rob Shryock

Easy as 1-2-3.

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UncategorizedSeptember 24, 2013

Sikh Prof Attacked on Heels of New Study

By Rob Shryock

It’s all about the turban.

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Sexuality/GenderSeptember 13, 2013

Christian-Bashing Air Force Officer Story is Just That

By Rob Shryock

Unless by “essentially fired” you mean “not fired at all.”

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UncategorizedSeptember 9, 2013

Atheists Who Don’t Like “Under God” Can Leave

By Rob Shryock

Bush’s former press secretary and 4 friends “discuss” atheism.

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UncategorizedSeptember 5, 2013

Christians, Don’t Wait For “The One”

By Rob Shryock

In your circles, there could be two or three or five people with whom you could have a “God-glorifying marriage.”

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UncategorizedAugust 29, 2013

What’s a Faith-Healing Congregation to Do When Measles Hits?

By Rob Shryock

“You have a family doctor. His name is Jesus.”

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