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Religion Dispatches
The Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody wants to tell you why evangelicals like Donald Trump. It’s a good try, but it’s not very convincing. Brody has spent many years interviewing…
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This article is part of It’s Your Fault, The Cubit ’s series on blame in contemporary society. In her contribution to the series, journalist Xarissa Holdaway examines the American prison system and…
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Religion Dispatches
You may have heard that there was a spot of bother at Netroots Nation this week. Black Lives Matter activists interrupted a forum with Martin O’Malley and Bernie Sanders, wanting to know what the…
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Religion Dispatches
European negotiations over the Greek debt crisis have taken a series of bewildering turns in recent weeks. European financial institutions demanded dramatic cuts in social programs as a condition for…
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Religion Dispatches
Michael Long’s new book, Peaceful Neighbor, dares to place Mister Rogers in his social, historical, and political context.
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Religion Dispatches
Two prominent evangelicals penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal last week, asserting that “candidates who actually have a shot at winning the presidency should understand: Immigrant-bashing…
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A new survey from Catholics for Choice on the opinions of Catholic millennials as regards doctrinal issues might make the church’s traditionalists want to brace themselves. But its findings are also…
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I got snookered by a fake news story from the Pope. “Vatican says Pope will ordain women as priests.” I was deceived by an infomercial on late night TV. “Thin thighs in thirty days.” One of these was…
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Encountering the grief of racism in a non-David-Brooks-ian way.
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Historian Samuel Moyn argues that the history of “human rights” begins only in the twentieth century—and it may owe more to Christianity than to secular ideals.
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