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New York Times Columnist Peter Steinfels’ Letter To RD; With Author Response

…only my “familiar rhetorical device” and “neat divide” but also my “sleight-of-hand” and “trick.” Quite the contrary. Several columns have stressed the serious theological debate among Christians and the barriers to having this recognized in the media. A May 22, 2004 column, for example, discussed The Way Forward?, a collection of responses and rebuttals by British thinkers, including Rowan Williams, afterward elected archbishop of Canterbury, to…

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Special Series: Can We Call the New Zealand Terrorist a ‘Christian’ White Nationalist?

…tian nationalists share: a return to white Christian dominance over its non-white, non-Christian others.” In the end, while RD stands by its characterization of the ideology behind the attack as being meaningfully “Christian”—in the sense of being firmly rooted in Christian cultures and identity—we recognize that it will probably be a contentious issue for some time to come. In any case, we hope you will read the fine work of all of our contributo…

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The Belly of the Beast: NYC’s Shiny New Transit Hub Is All Wrong for the 9/11 Site

…The striking purity of the Oculus’s sparkling-white interior has little in common with other New York public transit spaces. Grand Central Terminal, for example, with its lovely chandeliers, constellation ceiling mural, and central clock visible to all, is a welcoming hub of transportation in a diverse and vibrant city. There’s no clock in the Oculus; the closest thing you’ll find is a Rolex store. The Oculus alienates all except the wealthiest of…

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Dominion Theology, Christian Reconstructionism, and the New Apostolic Reformation

…nherently mutually exclusive, thus real pluralism is impossible (see for example, Gary North’s “Political Polytheism: The Myth of Pluralism“). And in fact, in their view, the two sides are engaged in a battle for dominion. Throw in the militant spiritual warfare, Christians-versus-Satanic-forces rhetoric, and you see how the battle for “dominion” is, for those who believe they are engaged in such a battle, a cosmic showdown between good and evil….

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Meditation is Very Relaxing, Says New York Times

…this is a kind of affectation, a tactical deployment of skepticism and I’m-new-to-this innocence. I hope so. The kosher Buddhism presented in “Buddhists’ Delight” is basically relaxation. Not so relaxed that we forget about our liberal political commitments, but relaxed enough that we don’t check our Blackberries when they buzz. Interestingly, right after I read Atlas’ essay, I went to a session at the Mind and Life conference on new clinical stu…

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Ross Douthat’s Rosy Old-Time Religion

…e reminded of Eliot’s essay while perusing Ross Douthat’s widely discussed new book, Bad Religion: How We Became A Nation of Heretics. While Douthat’s own hero-poet is W. H. Auden, the New York Times’ conservative Wunderkind also finds a nation in crisis. Douthat perceives in the financial crash of 2008 and its aftermath a more troubling symptom of American decline. And, like Eliot, he regards our manifold problems—political, social, economic—root…

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Teacher Who Burned Cross into Student’s Arm Finally Settles Suit

…sal to remove his bible from his desk. Many religious conservatives in the community sided with him and accused the Dennis family lying about their son’s injuries. According to the Mt. Vernon News: With Judge Hoover’s ruling last Tuesday, the suit against Freshwater was officially settled. The settlement of $475,000 to the Dennis family includes $25,000 for attorney fees, $150,000 each to Stephen and Jennifer, and $150,000 to be used for an annuit…

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Halloween, Evangelicals, and the Macabre

…soteric tradition in the Sacred Tribes evangelical academic journal. Also, new books are being produced that draw upon scholarly historical and ethnographic approaches to the study of forms of paganism, and critique has been brought to popular evangelical books on witchcraft, with evangelicals and pagans even coming together as described in Beyond the Burning Times (Lion, 2009). Halloween is also a good time to confront monsters. Monster Theory (U…

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Why Have So Many Fallen for the Rune Stone Hoax?

…ge stone uncovered by a Swedish immigrant has allowed Americans to imagine new answers to these questions. Without being credulous about the Kensington Rune Stone’s authenticity, Krueger examines its “sacred civic” function of creating an ordered world in in which its believers can meaningfully dwell. Myths of the Rune Stone: Viking Martyrs and the Birthplace of America David M. Krueger University of Minnesota Press, Oct. 1, 2015 In 1898, Olaf Ohm…

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Dads Against Daughters Dating

…ctionist founder R.J. , president of Chalcedon and Ross House Books, editor-in-chief of Faith for All of Life (formerly Chalcedon Report) The promotional materials boast that the 1599 bible was the first to include chapters and numbered verses… and was widely popular because of the marginal notes written by reformation leaders (especially John Calvin). Tolle Lege Press and Reformation Bookstore were founded by Brandon Vallorani who now also works…

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