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Religion Dispatches
They want science the way they want it, not the way it is.
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Religion Dispatches
In the last couple of weeks we have been rocked with scandals rooted in some of the worst offenses imaginable: the profanation of sacred trust placed in the protection of children and the disposition of the military dead.
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Religion Dispatches
The Catholic Bishops vs. the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Religion Dispatches
Besides the weighty matters of truth, justice and protection, Coach Brown prayed for something much less obviously connected to the alleged sexual abuse: a restoration of masculinity to the game of football. “There are a lot of little boys around the country, today, who are watching this game. And they’re trying to figure out what the definition of manhood is all about. Father, this is it right here. I pray that this game will be a training ground of what manhood looks like.” When I heard that prayer I couldn’t help but ask, why here and why now? What is it exactly about this scandal that relates to little boys trying to learn what manhood looks like?
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Political Research Associates
Andre E. Johnson, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Communication and the Scholar of Residence at the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis. He is also Senior…
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Political Research Associates
Gregg Mozgala is a critically acclaimed actor and playwright. He has been in various New York productions Off and Off-Off Broadway. He has worked internationally in London, England and Zagreb, Croatia…
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Religion Dispatches
An epic choke on foreign policy knowledge—and that of his own base.
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Religion Dispatches
In order to restore meaning to the ideas of freedom and community, Rev. Billy exposes their current bankruptcy through a “religious” performance drawn from institutional, theatrical, and cultural realms. But make no mistake, it is real.
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