The Missing Element in the Conversation on Christian Nationalism and Freedom: Whiteness
A new report released Wednesday by a trio of groups, both Christian and secular, on…
Read MoreA new report released Wednesday by a trio of groups, both Christian and secular, on…
Read MoreThere was a little “post-racial America” in the air Tuesday after a jury found former…
Read MoreThe ‘trustees of the First Church of American Religion’ express concern over the approach of Times columnist David Brooks: You place religious practice and affiliation in the category of palliative resources for those being crushed by the new ruthless economy, whereas the religion usually referred to as prophetic—a form of religion we still regard as indispensable—sees faith as much more than a kind of backstop for those who suffer.
Read MoreSure, religious households give more money away than unaffiliated households. But do they ever question why poverty and hunger and homelessness continue to soar in this supposedly “rich” country?
Read More“Conservative Christians had long rejected aspects of expert knowledge, official science, reason, and their organs of circulation. They had been trained in a fundamentalist hermeneutics of suspicion.”
Read MoreFor the third time in this young century, Reinhold Niebuhr is getting another splash of…
Read MorePersonal research conducted among my lefty friends shows that for many liberals, reading David Brooks…
Read MoreI’ve been a fan of Psalm 73 ever since I read Martin Buber’s interpretation of…
Read MorePoor David Brooks. He wants to write about what ails the evangelical affection for Ted…
Read MoreRoss Douthat’s latest column offers proof of Godwin’s law in the headline—and goes downhill from there. And the headline…
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