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We Went Through Amoris Laetitia Section by Section So You Wouldn’t Have To

…ualism is bad. Also, he notes but offers no explanation for the decreasing number of marriages in many countries. I am glad to see that in Section 34 he understands this basic fact of contemporary western culture: The ideal of marriage, marked by a commitment to exclusivity and stability, is swept aside whenever it proves inconvenient or tiresome. The fear of loneliness and the desire for stability and fidelity exist side by side with a growing fe…

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“Muslim Gospel” Revealing the “Christian Truth” Excites the Da Vinci Code Set

…recently intensified due to the surfacing of a mysterious manuscript that Turkish police confiscated from smugglers in 2000. The manuscript was the subject of media coverage in 2012, when curiosity about it was sparked by the Vatican’s reported interest in examining it. “1500 year-old Syriac Bible found in Ankara, Turkey: Vatican in shock!” proclaimed the National Turk. Other Turkish newspapers, such as Today’s Zaman, speculated that it “may be a…

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Watching Man of Steel in Istanbul

…sters’ causes, the very protests themselves do not speak to the failure of Turkish democracy but its success and its contagiousness. Turks want more of it. They’ve rolled back the military and undone Ataturk’s cult of personality. And now they fight for it again, on their own, as they always have. What if we Americans had done that in response to Mr. Snowden’s whistleblowing, or America’s drone policy, or the PATRIOT Act? So a sucky Superman was t…

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Weeks After Turkey’s Failed Coup, Thousands Have Been Arrested Over a Book

…ns that they might be associated with the Gulen network. Within weeks, the numbers had swelled to the tens of thousands. The vast network of Gulen-related schools was closed. All university professors, regardless of the institution in which they taught, were constrained from traveling outside the country. Every university dean in the country was arrested or suspended. Ordinary prisoners were set free in order to make more room in the jails for any…

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Which Islamists?: Religion and the Syrian Civil War

…osition figures, religious scholars, rebel fighters, Turkish officials and Turkish think tanks, in an effort to get a handle on what’s happening in the Syrian civil war as it approaches the two-year mark.   What did this trip tell you about the role of religion in the Syrian opposition? Simply put, Syria is a religious country—something even atheist defectors recognize. Practically speaking, religion’s had a number of roles. First, it’s the most p…

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Turkey and Egypt: Islam’s Future?

…th tradition, from which Communism generally distanced them, filtered by a Turkish experience. And it’s far broader than just Albania. I came across West Africans studying Qur’an—and speaking Turkish. Tourists from Indonesia, India, Egypt, and other Muslim societies, finding in Istanbul a cultural touchstone, an inspiring mix of the modern and the pious, challenging the traditional players in the politics of Islamic practice. They all come here fo…

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Ramadan

…department. Ramadan + deportation: Bonus points on Pakistan International Airlines. Which, like fasting breath (when you don’t eat for a long time, your breath starts to kick), nobody wants to get near. See also safe distance. Namauzea: Namaz is the Persian word for ‘prayer,’ and is traditionally used by all the peoples who were introduced to Islam by Persians or Persophones, which is kind of like a talking cat. (Think Bravo’s Shahs of Sunset wit…

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Put Your Money Where Your Mind Is: A For-Profit Meditation Studio Opens in New York

…age. His 2012 book, The Buddha Walks into a Bar, has sold widely. Over the phone, I asked Rinzler why he and Burrows had chosen to establish the studio as a for-profit company. “We really wanted to make sure we had all the resources we need for supporting people who are trying meditation for the first time,” Rinzler explained. Because they’re a business, there’s more professionalism. The teachers they’ve hired show up on time, and, as Rinzler put…

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Anglican Bishops Punish Episcopal Church Over LGBT Inclusion; Secularization’s Role in Moving Latin America ‘Beyond Machismo’; Greek Orthodox Bishop Says Gays Deserve Respect; Global LGBT Recap

…ntment, they didn’t include the Anglican Church of Canada as they should.” Greece: Orthodox Bishop Says Treat Gays With Respect and Honor, Not Violence and Rejection When Greece voted last year to legalize same-sex civil union, it did so over “fierce opposition from conservative elements in the county, like the Greek Orthodox Church,” writes James McDonald for Out Traveler. Indeed, as we noted last month, Bishop Ambrosios, Metropolitan of Kalavryt…

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

…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 practice of praying before meetings could continue because the local governing body wasn’t coercing anyone to participate. In a plurality opinion, Supreme Court Justice Kennedy said you can’t coerce someone to pray “merely by exposing” them to prayer. There has to be something more. But in Greece, board members didn…

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