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Honoring and Renewing Dr. King’s Other, More Challenging, Dream β€” 55 Years Later

…we might call the amygdala level: in the struggle to get ahead in a winner-take-all culture, in the toll that struggle takes in damaging personal relations and susceptibility to addictions, in the deference shown to “superiors” and the contempt directed toward people further down in the pecking order. For many others, the violence of the American caste system is only too visible in the form of militarized policing and racist mass incarceration; b…

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A Plea to Jewish Leaders: Help Us Reject All Institutional Efforts to Convert Muslims and Other People of Faith

…ion of “chosen-ness” is a profound responsibility to fulfill the biblically-attested role of “light to the nations” (Is 49:6). First and foremost, this means that we gentiles have much to learn about what it means to live a righteous God-centered and other-centered life from Jews and Judaism. But I have also taken this to mean that the unspeakable and humanly unforgivable suffering of the Jewish people in the Shoah can also teach Christians someth…

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Do the Arguments Against Bathroom Equality Hold Water?

…mericans” a “noble cause,” but argues that by skipping the usual notice-and-comment process, the Obama administration “aborted a much-needed public debate over whether identity-based bathroom use can and should be regulated as a legal right, or merely left as an option.” But despite the fact that Schuck professes to believe transgender equality is a noble cause, he unnecessarily belittles and trivializes the position transgender kids are in, sayin…

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Could Orthodoxy Be Having its Vatican II Moment?

…rthodox Christians found themselves. Also, the early activity attempted to come to a common position on relations with other Christian groups, such as the Anglicans, Old Catholics, and the ancient Oriental Orthodox Churches. In the 1960s, the different meetings also sought a common approach on relations with Roman Catholics especially in light of Vatican II. During all this time, these topics continued to develop and change in light of changing ci…

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With This Largely Overlooked Shakeup is the Russian Orthodox Church Looking to Westernize? Yes and No

…he Russian Orthodox Church (the Church’s ruling council of bishops), the 37-year-old Metropolitan Anthony now occupies the place largely considered to be the holding pen for the next Russian Patriarch. The vast majority of his life has been lived in post-Soviet Russia and he’s spent the majority of his career in Western Europe, including in Rome and Paris. One would hope that this would make him a more open, progressive (in relative terms), and co…

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From Shofars to Hammers: The Spiritual Warriors of MAGA are ‘ReAwakening’ to Political Violence

…ere all the targets lined up for annihilation in front of General Flynn-and-Company’s spiritual firing squad were exactly the same targets set in DePape’s sights. The rally where vendors sold doormats with “WIPE YOUR FEET HERE” plastered across the face of Nancy Pelosi. The rally where those doormats lay right beside a huge American flag featuring assault rifles for stripes and Glock pistols for stars. The rally where one of the most influential C…

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The Risk of Teaching Theology in a Public University: A Response

…udies is dead! Long live theology!” The American Academy of Religion’s Facebook page posted the news, which was then broadly shared. Brows were furrowed and heads were scratched, as if Berkeley had announced that it had figured out how to travel back in time to the 1940s. For it seemed that the nation’s most highly ranked public institution had announced an expansion of something that sounded dogmatic and even sectarian—“theology”—and a diminution…

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The Anti-Trans Hate Machine’s Conspiracies Don’t Stop at the US Border

…shing what the writers perceive as sexual deviancy—still stands. Its editor-in-chief, Ulf Poschardt, a right-leaning libertarian, published an op-ed in which he claimed the anti-trans op-ed was wrong, but still frames the debate over trans rights as legitimate political discourse. He calls it a “prelude to a debate that we will conduct broadly and openly.” Meanwhile, he adopts the anti-trans talking points of the original article on his LinkedIn p…

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Odd Comments by Michigan Football Coach Reveal Who Anti-Abortion Christians Think They’re Defending

…nd four from his current second marriage. If there is a group of unborn, as-yet-unconceived children out there, as Harbaugh seems to imply, then it would be the duty of every man to help bring to earth as many as possible of these people who have so much “potential, talent, dreams, and love” to share with the world. All men would need, then, are some women with enough “courage” to help them get the job done. And if these unborn are out there somew…

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Predatory Prayer: When Does “Please” Not Mean “Please”?

…e commissioners’ requests to “please be silent” and “please rise” are both commands. And when he once asked the commission to change the prayer practice, one of the commissioners publicly called him a “nitwit,” Bormuth argued. So was Bormuth, in effect, being coerced to pray? The question gets to the heart of the meaning of “coercion” in the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in Town of Greece v. Galloway, which said the upstate New York town’s practic…

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