Racist Ramtha Tirade: The Questions We Aren’t Asking
This week a news item has been making the rounds concerning a video of New…
Read MoreThis week a news item has been making the rounds concerning a video of New…
Read MoreIn 2005, world news reported on an exorcism in Tanacu, Romania, in which Irina Cornici,…
Read MoreWhy did this ultimately tragic movement, led by a young white man, appeal to so many African-American women?
Read MoreThe absence of historical and sociological context for atheist politics, and its disconnection from social justice activism, will keep it in the lily-white one-percent column.
Read MoreThe latest work to contend with the brutality of Jonestown begs the question: why are we still reliving this tragedy nearly 35 years later?
Read MoreAn interview with Patrick Mason, the nation’s leading scholarly expert on anti-Mormonism.
Read MoreSome professional historians and scholars of American religion have criticized PBS’ God doc. This is not a surprise. After all, when has the academic community ever been comfortable watching its territory invaded by an army of people lacking PhDs? On blogs, religion and history listserves, and chat rooms around the country, academics have labeled the series “oversimplified,” “truly bizarre,” “simplistic,” “intolerable,” “uneventful,” “underwhelming.” Essentially they are calling the series not enough of an “intellectual endeavor.”
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Religion watchers across the country followed the story, just over a week ago, of the frantic search in California for a “prayer group” that authorities feared intended to commit suicide. Was the “cult” label responsible for the hyperbolic coverage?
Read MoreInterfaith Alliance lobbies textbook publishers to stand up to Texas’ historical white-washing
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