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Religion Dispatches
Is authentic religious commitment incompatible with critical thinking, reason, or compromise, as philosopher Simon Critchley seems to imply in a recent essay on Obama? Or is our challenge to refuse the false oppositions between total transformation and conflict, or politics and piety?
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Religion Dispatches
The president’s faith, according to John McCain, is “[the] number one issue.” Having scoured the public record, the author reports back with a startling proposal: John McCain may not believe in God.
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Religion Dispatches
While both progressives and conservatives seek confirmation of their politics in the bible, how does one derive a political outlook from a text with few parallels to the political context in which we live? In other words, how do you ask “What would Jesus do?” when the one thing Jesus couldn’t do was vote?
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Religion Dispatches
…as do Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens. Upon viewing Bill Maher’s Religulous the author asks: Why are the so-called New Atheists using the archaic and theologically conservative definition of religion pushed by home-schoolers?
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Religion Dispatches
What the presidential candidates’ responses to a question about the nature of evil reveal about the state of American Christianity…
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Religion Dispatches
Was Obama’s interpretation of the proper relationship of faith to the Constitution really a “fruitcake” position as Dr. James Dobson called it?
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Religion Dispatches
The exploration of new worlds has traditionally been both liberating and exploitative; can we can break the cycle with Mars?
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Religion Dispatches
Does Obama’s coded evangelical language signal a shift from black prophetic politics to the evangelical politics of personal salvation?
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Religion Dispatches
A growing theology of male headship and female submissiveness argues that men and women are equal under God, but have different leadership responsibilities as laid out by Scripture…
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Religion Dispatches
Instead of building excitement and a commitment to social justice, the Good News is producing yawns. Poll data shows.
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