Black Church Blues: Parting with “The Black Church”
The Rev. Wright controversy begs the question: Has “The Black Church” outgrown its usefulness?
Read MoreThe Rev. Wright controversy begs the question: Has “The Black Church” outgrown its usefulness?
Read MoreIn the new Russia, where Putin attends Easter services in the capital’s main cathedral, it seems the era of religious repression is over—except if you are a Protestant.
Read MoreIn Vienna a museum gave in to pressure from the religious right and pulled a picture…
Read MoreWhen the media labels a religious group a “cult,” it fans the flames of intolerance and can endanger the group’s most vulnerable members.
Read MoreReligious bloggers push the media to go beyond “soundbite theology” to challenging questions about torture and America.
Read MoreWhy would Christian conservatives yoke the future of their movement to an unpopular issue?
Read MoreCremation is increasingly acceptable to Jews but is it as ecologically friendly as we’re led to believe?
Read MoreIn some states the law protects parents who rely on faith healing even when the refusal of medical care leads to tragedy.
Read MoreThe court found little hard evidence that minors were in physical danger or were victims of abuse. Critical media compare raid to Guantanamo Bay…
Read MoreAmerica has defined itself through identification of evil enemies and shared grief for heroes who die fighting them…
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