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Q: So where does this leave us? Do Muslims condemn terror? A: If I speak, it is used against me, and if I do not speak…
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Religion Dispatches
From religious violence to fear of contagion to economic and racial injustice: taking full measure of what we are up against.
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Nothing is as conducive to global radical mobilization as an exclusive theological summons.
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Mother Jones’ David Corn and Molly Redden report on the relationship between the Green family, owners of Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., and the disgraced former leader of the Institute in Basic Life…
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On the occasion of Dave Brat’s rise to (perhaps short-lived) fame, I wish to take this opportunity to question the common wisdom that Calvinism and capitalism go hand in hand. The confusion may go…
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Nigeria is arguably the most important country in Africa. With 175 million people, it’s certainly the most populous. And Nigeria has the biggest GDP on the continent, largely due to its oil reserves…
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How a culture enabled the abuse.
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Religion Dispatches
On Sunday, Dominican-born artist named Maximo Caminero walked into the Pérez Art Museum in Miami and smashed a million-dollar vase. Caminero’s complaint? That local galleries put all their time and effort into international artists of high esteem, and forsake the locals. But here’s the thing: iconoclasm is itself an iconic act.
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Why Uncle Sugar threatens Mike Huckabee’s religiously conceived masculinity.
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Religion Dispatches
A mild-mannered schoolteacher doubles as an education-defending Muslim heroine.
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