Is It the Job of Religion Journalists to Define “Religion”?
Weighing in on historian Damon Linker’s suggestion that the Times’ Mark Oppenheimer has just written himself out of a job.
Read MoreWeighing in on historian Damon Linker’s suggestion that the Times’ Mark Oppenheimer has just written himself out of a job.
Read MoreThis weekend, downtown Atlanta is entirely overrun by scholars of religion. Thousands have gathered for the…
Read MoreSeriously, God can’t handle a little honest questioning?
Read MoreStephen Prothero breaks from the pack—and gets lost.
Read MoreThe moral panic around Dungeons and Dragons and other role-playing games—and what it tells us about religion.
Read MoreThis week, researchers at Cornell spent presumably valuable time determining the safest places to be…
Read MoreA response to Ivan Strenski’s “Can Religion Professors Save the Planet?”
Read MoreProf. Zoloth’s proposal tells us everything we need to know about the malaise poisoning the study of religion.
Read MoreWhen we talk of a department of religious studies being the breeding grounds for a “new religious consciousness” together with Bellah’s evangelizing for republican civil religion, along with his desire to inform a “a new way of being religious within modern culture,” we can easily see how Bellah got the Berkeley secularists running for their guns. What was Bellah, a sociologist, thinking, anyway? Had he forgotten all he learned and taught about first-order religious institutions?
Read MoreTNR’s literary editor accuses the Times of “running promotions for praying in tongues.”
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