
Douthat, Do Tell! Some Questions for a Columnist Longing for the Good Old Days of American Religion
Sometimes it’s as necessary as a bowel movement to point out how some very smart…
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Read MoreThis past weekend at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, marked the official public return of…
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Read MoreIn the evangelical world in which I was born and raised, Elisabeth Elliot (who died…
Read MoreWhen I began attending Mars Hill Church in 2006, its main facility in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood…
Read MoreIf you even nominally follow the world of evangelical Christianity, you already know that superstar…
Read MoreInmates at Guantanamo Bay are hunger striking in an attempt to make their suffering visible while children at a camp in Florida are using the fantasy of hunger as entertainment.
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Read MoreMost insiders to this world are privy to the open secret of gospel’s deep reliance on the contributions and influence of gay men and women. But Heilbut opens wide the closet doors and peers in with the bright light of righteous outrage for the plight of the children in an increasingly homophobic religious culture, while also bringing a deeply felt sensitivity for the stories of the children and their musical sensibility. As he writes: “It is impossible to understand the story of black America without foregrounding the experiences of the gay men of gospel.”
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