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Religion and Resistance at the New National Museum of African American History and Culture

…we are at the evening of President Obama’s presidency. A lot of the people coming on opening day are coming partially to say goodbye to President Obama in what will be one of his last public acts as president. For me personally, it makes me think of the spirits of the ancestors, all the men and women who never lived to see this moment, all of our ancestors who died en route to the United States and whose bones now litter the Atlantic Ocean. The re…

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Trickle-Down Metaphysics and the Dawn of a Trumpian New Age

…ed an eager review of the book last month on the future-white-stormtroopers-of-America website Counter-Currents, noting that the co-incidence of the book’s release with Donald Trump’s presidential win was “eerily appropriate.” When At Your Command first came out in 1939, almost nobody read it. But Neville’s work has been rediscovered in the past decade. That’s partly because it resembles Rhonda Byrne’s wildly successful books-and-movies franchise,…

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Reza Aslan’s Missed Opportunity

…her things, keep kosher, observe the Sabbath, and pray regularly. My mother-in-law, also a religiously-observant Jew, is a professor whose expertise lies primarily in…early Christianity. And in particular, a renowned scholar of the Gospel of John. My mother-in-law’s career of course makes for interesting conversation, and with good reason, so I was prepared for my mother’s surprise. What I wasn’t expecting was the precise nature of her surprise: “…

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New Book: God Favors Supply-Side Economics

…of any kind. All the answers are in the Bible. Or so Hovind claims in his new book, Godonomics: How to Save Our Country—and Protect Your Wallet—Through Biblical Principles of Finance, published by Multnomah Books, “the evangelical division of Penguin Random House.” And what are the biblical principles of finance? Although he doesn’t use the term, apparently Hovind (sorry, God) prefers supply-side economics. The idea is that production is the engi…

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“We Blew it” on Climate Change, But May Survive Anyway: An RD Discussion with the First Transhumanist Candidate

…sparent as possible, so I may moan and complain in my stories, but it’s an open-arm party—so they’re welcome if that’s the way they want to do it. This is a secular-minded party, and so if you’re going to try to convince me that the blood and the body of Jesus needs to be eaten in order to be forgiven of sins, that doesn’t work with me. That said, we keep ourselves open so that the community doesn’t itself become too fractured. I’m always trying t…

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SoulCycle Looks to Sell its Soul

…nary biking class—a.k.a. spinning—into a fashionable, upper-crust, New-Agey-communal experience. SoulCycle classes involve candles, loud music, in-sync cycling, and exhortative therapy-speak from instructors, many of whom sideline as models. The spiritual dimensions are sometimes explicit—note the “Soul” and the dharmachakra-esque logo. The phenomenon has been described as a church, a cult, and, more cholerically, as “the most mindless version of…

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Sometimes Dialogue is Not the Answer and Neutrality is a Trap: An Interview with the Authors of ‘The Neutrality Trap’

…cing. Find a person, preferably someone you don’t know well, and have a one-on-one conversation with them about an issue that troubles you. See where the conversation takes you. Then, connect with others. This is how social movements begin, connecting with one person at a time, building a network, disrupting oppressive systems, and making a plan for the future. Each one of you reading this can start a movement to advance social justice. Who will y…

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Watch This! The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism

…an religion in general and black theology in particular theorize about Afro-Protestantism in America according to a particular historiography that privileges liberal Protestantism in general, and civil rights motifs in particular. But the prevailing narrative of the freedom-fighting “black church” is in many ways inconsistent with a number of African American Christians whose view of the faith is informed by Trinity Broadcasting, the Word Network,…

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Note to David Brat: Free Markets Are Not Calvinist

…o thus far it may seem that Calvin put his stamp of approval on the market free-for-all that’s so popular with bankers, business owners, financiers, and Brat voters. In her post on RD Julie Ingersoll helpfully sums up Brat’s Calvinist libertarianism this way: The best check on the depravity of individuals who make up the civil government is the decentralization of authority into the distinct spheres; the best check on the depravity of human beings…

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LGBT-Friendly Church is Not “Christian” Enough?

…LGBT Christians have made in acceptance in faith communities that they now feel free to begin discriminating against one other on the grounds of doctrinal purity. However, such behavior perpetuates the popular myth that assenting to a specific set of beliefs about Jesus makes you more of a “real” Christian than those who doubt the doctrines but still seek to follow Jesus by loving God, self, others, and seeking to serve the world. Honestly, I don’…

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