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Complicating the Prosperity Gospel Story: A Microeconomics of Pentecostalism, International Edition

…e current title gives you a reasonable idea of what it’s about. How do you feel about the cover? I love it! So many books about Pentecostalism have covers featuring people in rapt worship, and I was really grateful to move away from that trope. My brother John, who is a photographer by profession, took the cover photo when he came to visit me in Zambia. I always find taking pictures difficult, so I was grateful to have someone there to do this wor…

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Keep Jews Interesting: It’s Time to Stop Being Defined by Anti-Semitism

…ty of it. The second event, a bit more elaborate, was the publication of a new book by New York Times op-ed writer Bari Weiss, called How to Fight Anti-Semitism, followed by a widely read op-ed. I don’t want to dwell on the book itself, which I read with a fair amount of frustration, not because I didn’t like it—which I didn’t—but because this is such an important issue that requires careful and cautious thinking that I think was absent in the boo…

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Of Sports and Social Justice: An Interview with Rebecca Alpert

…in one article. Even though I self-identify as secular—not to mention post-Protestant—I love the Micah 6:8 passage (do justice, love right, and walk modestly with God) you cite in that book. Would you see that as a core passage for your work? And here I am tempted to ask: what would happen if that were cited as often as Leviticus in public discussions? Micah 6:8 was the passage I wrote about when I was confirmed (a ceremony Reform Judaism invente…

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RD10Q: MLK and the Rhetoric of Freedom

…nd” or something like that. But my publisher told me that in this day of on-line searches, “Martin Luther King” and “Rhetoric” have to go to the left of the colon or the book will get buried.     How do you feel about the cover?     I love it! In a way, the photograph of a civil rights march juxtaposed with the language about freedom and the Exodus captures the whole point of the book. Until the book came out, I wasn’t sure what it would look like…

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The Queerness of Christian Ethics: A Conversation with Rev. Elizabeth Edman

…to the Reverend Elizabeth M. Edman, an Episcopal priest and author of the new book, Queer Virtue: What LGBTQ People Know About Life and Love and How It Can Revitalize Christianity.   Queer Virtue: What LGBTQ People Know About Life and Love and How It Can Revitalize Christianity Elizabeth M. Edman Beacon Press May 2016 I recently spoke with Rev. Edman about loving God and neighbor in church, in our communities—and on the dance floor. Candace Chell…

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The American Right Hasn’t Adopted Children’s Rights — They’ve Redefined and Weaponized Them

…ir own children. Take, for example, “Elissa’s story,” a case study of a non-binary sixth-grader who wants to be called Corey (instead of their birth name, Elissa) and their mother, Alison. Corey is experiencing significant struggles, including cutting and suicidal ideation. But when Corey, with the support of their mental-health team and public school, finally has the courage to tell Alison they’re non-binary and want to be called Corey, Alison re…

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Christianity as American Horror Story in Joyce Carol Oates’ Newest Novel

…of boxing, for instance. She serves as a kind of flawed stand-in for Oates-as-author, as she simultaneously pursues a parallel project to the novel’s plot—a large-scale examination of the aftershocks of one man’s murder. Paired with a default liberalism that not only jumps to judgment about others but then feels guilty about such judgment, holds views without having considering in depth the alternate argument and then feels guilty about that—well…

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The Woody Allen Problem: How Do We Read Pacifist Theologian (and Sexual Abuser) John Howard Yoder?

…o walk free.“ That trauma is compounded because public discussions of such high-profile cases have a depressingly predictable, misogynistic script, regardless of whether those discussions happen in the context of pop journalism, blogs or Christian denominational magazines. One recurring theme is that of the mentally unstable accusers, motivated by vengeance. “The controversy over John Howard Yoder continues. I’m beginning to think his victims and

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Tibet is Burning: Is the Freedom Movement Entering a New Phase?

…on is not without precedent in recent Tibetan history. Thubten Ngodup, a 50-year-old exiled Tibetan living in India, died in the Indian capital, New Delhi, in April 1998 after he burnt himself to protest against the Chinese rule.  The radicalization of monks of such youth certainly raises a lot of important questions. Will there be more suicides in the weeks and months to come, and will it spill over into the exile community? Does the trend unders…

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The World is (Always) About to End, No Zombies Required

…Family Radio Billboards: “He is Coming Again! May 21, 2011.” Or the tongue-in-cheek bumper sticker: Jesus is Coming, Look Busy. During the last week of January 2015, police in Utah concluded their investigation of the September deaths the Strack family in Springville, Utah. An older son of Kristi Strack found his mother, along with Benjamin Strack and the couple’s three children, all dead. The announcement concluded that the parents’ deaths were…

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