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Religion Dispatches
At this moment being “correct” on the history and theology—and feeling guilty about Christianity’s role in supporting Jew hatred—will not suffice.
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Religion Dispatches
The assertion that “Islam isn’t a religion” should be a cause for concern among conservative Christians as it can so easily and destructively be turned on Christian minorities in other parts of the world.
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Religion Dispatches
South Carolina governor Henry McMaster moved to protect Miracle Hill and other agencies that want to to discriminate against Jews and others and continue to receive government funding.
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Religion Dispatches
Any felony activity the DC attorney general discovers in the course of his investigation could be forwarded to the U.S. attorney.
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Religion Dispatches
A Justice Department investigation marks a major turning point in the decades-long sexual abuse crisis, but there are indications the Church will not surrender without a fight.
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Religion Dispatches
Even with a drag queen at the helm, the religion on display in Dancing Queen is decidedly not queer.
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Political Research Associates
Elizabeth M. Freese, PhD is a Research Associate with Auburn Seminary, where her work supports faith-based activism in and religious education for the reproductive movement. She currently teaches in…
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Religion Dispatches
There must be some middle ground—not between right and wrong, but between different understandings of what constitutes abuse.
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Political Research Associates
Josh Parks is a freelance writer from Holland, MI. He has an MA in medieval studies from Western Michigan University and a BA in English and music from Calvin University.
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Religion Dispatches
The Republicans’ absence challenges stereotypes about Dallas and reveals something about how they want to frame the relationship between religion and politics.
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