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Religion Dispatches
What a nun’s death tells us about how the American way of life was built.
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Religion Dispatches
A new twist in the conservative Christian debates on different versions of Biblical literalism.
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Religion Dispatches
It’s not Christian to refuse counseling to gays and lesbians.
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Religion Dispatches
Among other things, staking the credibility of Christian faith on the first three chapters of Genesis ignores the God of Exodus, who uses creation in service of liberation.
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Religion Dispatches
Our current stuckness isn’t a matter of political malpractice or corruption. It’s a failure of the imagination on a grand scale.
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Religion Dispatches
Fifty years ago this past Sunday, feminist theology of the second wave was born. Well, maybe not born—but it made it into Time, under the headline “Religion: Male and Female Theology.” Yes, Monday, June 27, 1960. The cover picture: US Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II…
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Religion Dispatches
Real hope isn’t that the therapeutic cavalry will coming riding over the hill at the last moment.
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Religion Dispatches
Every time you turn on your gas-guzzling Suburban Assault Vehicle, a baby pelican dies.
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Religion Dispatches
When it comes to subtle racism and able-ism in church communities, “even very well-meaning dominant groups are oblivious to their own power.”
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Religion Dispatches
Folk theology was a highly underrated support for America’s entry into Iraq.
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