Search Results for:

300-430 New Dumps Book - High-quality Cisco 300-430 Test Questions Fee: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks ☀ Go to website ➥ www.pdfvce.com 🡄 open and search for ➽ 300-430 🢪 to download for free 📦300-430 Sample Questions Answers

What Role do Feelings Play in Conspiracy, Racism and Climate Denial? Welcome to Phoning It In, Episode 1

…the relationship between micro and macro—things that people do in their day-to-day interactions scale up. They have political resonances, just as the kind of macro level political structures that surround us all the time…have individual resonances. Sharon Patricia Holland’s Erotic Life of Racism…basically says we need to take critical race theory’s emphasis on the way that systems are created, maintained, and consolidated at the level of the munda…

Read More

Savoring the Haterade: Why Jews Love Dara Horn’s ‘People Love Dead Jews’

…ishes or kills them, and then memorializes them? And how is it that such a book becomes an instant bestseller? What is perhaps most striking about Horn’s book isn’t the book itself (more on that below) but how badly Jews want to read it. That is, how Jews seem to love to read about how people love dead Jews. It sounds kind of ghoulish, but it’s true. The comments on the reviews on Amazon are off the charts, almost in a macabre way; it made me feel…

Read More

Douthat, Do Tell! Some Questions for a Columnist Longing for the Good Old Days of American Religion

…e might consider them rather rude, in fact. Sticking to the standard revive-us-again script of the past 50 years, Douthat goes on to remind us how things went south because of those goddamn 1960s: since the 1960s when the old Protestant consensus cracked up, the American system has been in search of a form of religion that can ground its liberalism in something like that [old] way. I call your attention to the introduction of the term “American sy…

Read More

The Right Questions Kamala Harris’ Blackness — Yet as Long as She Holds Any Power She’ll Always Be Too Black for Them

…orange person (whose running mate may want to pick up some better internet-search skills using the incognito option). Since I’m probably not mature enough to vote in any election, I’m off the hook. But whether or not we agree or disagree with Harris’ candidacy or record we can agree that the misogynoir she experiences is inexcusable. Personally, I think people should vote for someone based on their policies—or, if all else fails, I guess one coul…

Read More

You’re Using It Wrong: Rachel Held Evans Returns to the Bible

…to the president. This interview has been edited and condensed. This is a book about coming back to the Bible after being alienated from it. Can you describe how your faith has developed throughout your adulthood? I grew up a conservative evangelical, so I was pretty into the Bible. I had memorized large portions of the book of Romans before I was eleven. As I became a young adult, I started to question some of the things that I had learned withi…

Read More

As Long As There’s Fear, We Aren’t Ready for Atheism: A Conversation with Theologian and Ex-Priest Daniel Maguire

…m your great, more moral project. What attracted me from the Exodus to the New Testament was the conviction that the given is not necessarily permanent. We can transcend it. In the vision of Isaiah there is a new heaven and a new earth, a new possibility, and a new testament. Transform everything in your thinking. Level every mountain, raise every valley. The great heresy of all time is, “There is no alternative.” The hell there isn’t! There are a…

Read More

Swimming Against the Tide: Religious (Non) Affiliation Might Not Mean What You Think It Means

…anity in which those who had been marginal or nominal Christians all along feel a greater comfort in simply reporting what was true about them all along, that they are unaffiliated. The percentage of American adults who identify as “born again” or evangelical increased over the timeline of these studies. What is even more interesting than the factoid itself is that it occurred while the percentage of American adults who identify with an evangelica…

Read More

Religious Differences Are Real (and Tolerance Can Be an Empty Virtue)

…igious studies scholars write popular books on religion, so the most widely-read books on the subject still preach pretend pluralism. What good does it do our soldiers in Iraq to tell them that Sunni and Shia Islam are essentially the same? Or our diplomats in the Middle East to tell them that the differences between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are inconsequential. So I’m for those soldiers and those diplomats—curious readers who know you can…

Read More

David Brat, Theological Conundrum

and intentions in each individual case.” In other words, we can’t know if high-interest payday loans are immoral without knowing whether an individual lender intends in his heart to help or exploit the poor. And if no one but the individual can really know whether a business practice is just or unjust, we have a responsibility not to use the government’s “monopoly on violence” to “coerce our fellow citizens to act in ways that follow our Christia…

Read More

High Holidays Watch: Seth Rogen’s Latest Highlights the ‘American Pickle’ of Living with Death

…The avoidance of death is as frightening as its inevitability. And here we come to the High Holidays. It is indeed a strange phenomenon that most non-practicing American Jews (sometimes called “three day Jews”) expose themselves to Judaism only on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (and maybe Passover). I mean, seriously, if your Judaism is only three days, why make one of them a fast day? Why not celebrate Purim (which most Jews don’t do) since we at l…

Read More