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Religion Dispatches
By now, it should be clear that William Broad’s broadside against yoga (sorry about that) in the New York Times is thin on facts and thick on rhetoric. Excerpted from his forthcoming book, the article, “How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body,” is a full-on, un-fair-and-balanced…
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Political Research Associates
Kasai Rex is a writer living in his hometown of Baltimore. Analyzing race, gender, and class in America and abroad, his essays and reviews have appeared on Noisey, Gawker, Salon, Vice, and Baltimore…
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Political Research Associates
Elijah Siegler is Associate Professor and Chair of Religious Studies at The College of Charleston. He is editor of the forthcoming book Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order, coming out with Baylor…
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Religion Dispatches
The prophetic tradition of black Christianity remains alive, if embattled. It is impossible to conceive of the civil rights movement without placing black Christianity at its center, for it empowered the rank and file who made the movement move. And when it moved, it was able to demolish the system of legal segregation. The history of black Christianity in America made that transformation possible, even as it frustrated some of the deeper-rooted aims of some activists who sought to address issues of income and wealth inequality as much as the formal legal structures of “civil rights.” That remains the prophetic task of the generation misleadingly labeled as “post-racial.”
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Religion Dispatches
A Baptist Press columnist scolds churches for trying their best not to make homosexuality a sin worse than any other.
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Political Research Associates
Ilana E. Strauss is a Microsoft Word ninja living in Brooklyn. She’s written for The Atlantic, Reader’s Digest, Tablet, and the Washington Post, and she makes short films and webseries.
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Religion Dispatches
Another week, another piece of anti-science legislation.
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Religion Dispatches
At AME church in Columbia, SC, Gingrich just doesn’t get it.
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Religion Dispatches
People are watching The Tebow Show because he’s a second-rate quarterback… and winning games, often against great odds while playing his best at the most opportune times. For a large segment of the population (43 percent according to a recent poll), Tebow’s success is proof that God intervenes in history, even in football games.
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