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Religion Dispatches
In which we take the long view, considering the place of religion in the twenty-first century so far. What stands out is our confusion—about religion, about the secular sphere, and about the future of both as embodying forms of political commitment capable of peaceable coexistence.
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Religion Dispatches
Why is the character of Jesus so powerful? Why is he such a hit? Bestselling writer Mary Gordon re-reads the Gospels, asking these questions, among others, and trying to figure out why fundamentalist readings of scripture, grounded in fear and rage, have come to dominate the understanding of religion in this country.
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Religion Dispatches
An atheist convention, attended by premier nonbelievers Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, inspires some reflections on the virtue of a positive, productive humanism, rather than the anti-theism that dominates the discourse.
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Religion Dispatches
Americans wrestle with the biblical text, but there is no one correct way to read scripture.
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Religion Dispatches
A blogger exposed Hagee’s hate-speech and challenged McCain’s hypocrisy in seeking the controversial pastor’s endorsement.
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Religion Dispatches
After his highly publicized break with McCain, John Hagee retains powerful friends.
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Religion Dispatches
The best-selling scholar says that the Bible is more violent than the Qur’an, that religious fundamentalism is political, and more.
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Religion Dispatches
A new book on the Scopes “Monkey Trial” reveals history through people, images, and good old soap opera.
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Religion Dispatches
In Vienna a museum gave in to pressure from the religious right and pulled a picture…
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Religion Dispatches
When the media labels a religious group a “cult,” it fans the flames of intolerance and can endanger the group’s most vulnerable members.
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