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Zannah Kimbrel is an M.A. student at UNC Charlotte, focusing on Jewish Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies.
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Religion Dispatches
An evangelical former debating partner claims the self-proclaimed antitheist is “lost forever.”
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Religion Dispatches
The only loser in the rift among pro-life groups is women.
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Religion Dispatches
Can a single reality TV show represent all Muslims? Should it?
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Religion Dispatches
Elsewhere on the interwebs, people have considered which religious figures would or would not be joining the drum circle at their local Occupy encampment, were they alive today. Jesus? Ghandi? But what about other religious figures? A religion-nerdy parlor game…
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Religion Dispatches
World magazine names Alan Chambers of Exodus international “Daniel” of the year.
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Religion Dispatches
So-called “workplace spirituality” teaches people that the anxieties associated with global capital are inevitable, even part of the natural order of things. Under the highly deregulated conditions that prevail in the twenty-first century, individuals struggle against constant job insecurity. In this socioeconomic stew, workplace spirituality offers the individual a stable community where ultimate meaning and purpose become anchored to his or her place of employment. Workers feel more fulfilled and empowered on the job, and, therefore, will freely work harder and more productively, the theory goes, while ignoring more material concerns such as declining wages and diminishing benefits. Workplace spirituality neatly legitimates globalization while muffling its psychological effects.
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Religion Dispatches
World’s first Chassidic Reggae superstar off the derech.
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Religion Dispatches
One sign of success is leaving your mark on society, making an impact; being famous brings you out of the anonymous masses and bestows celebrity, a status that affords you to an afterlife that most will never achieve; individual biographies of lives lived are more compelling than questions of postmortem judgment or the possibility of reincarnation—these lists of the dead convey profound lessons about what counts in life to the living in twenty-first century America. And nothing teaches a profound moral lesson like a corpse.
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