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On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Cornel West celebrated the man and warned against the “Santa Clausification” of his life.
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As people around the world begin to reckon with the scope of the catastrophe in Haiti, we offer a set of responses to what was—for those whose work focuses on American religion—a shameful expression of prejudice and ignorance from a once-prominent evangelical leader.
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And while we’re setting the record straight, let’s remember Robertson isn’t a Baptist minister anymore. Yep, he ain’t a reverend.
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Famous for his use of TV to spread the message, Oral Roberts—friend of Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben Gurion—helped to popularize the notion that the newly founded State of Israel was an indication that God still acts in history and that events prophesied in the bible were at hand.
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To spend this season in Rome is to recall that traditional religions specialize in beauty in worship.
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A new report on the isolated and lonely has our columnist calling on churches to open their doors and promote analog community.
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The Advent Conspiracy movement preaches a message of economic sobriety in a season of excess.
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A goyish writer wrestles with the anti-imperial themes of Hanukkah and the discomfiting questions it raises for citizens of the American empire. Might an empire be a force for good? Is “force for good” an oxymoron? And finally: how does a Roman manage, in practical terms, to say no to Rome?
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In the latest salvo in the Christmas Wars, Boss Creation’s Martha Boggs has come up with the ultimate tree decoration.
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Religion Dispatches
Evangelical-sponsored haunted houses known as “Hell Houses” were spooky attractions filled with the ghosts of the culture wars. Now, a softer, gentler version, the “Judgement House” claims to eschew politics, but does it?
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