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Religion Dispatches
Perhaps the second time’s a charm for Harold Camping.
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Political Research Associates
Aaron K. Kerr is an assistant professor of philosophy at Gannon University in Erie, Penn.
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Political Research Associates
Deborah J. Baiano Berman has a PhD in Sociology from Northeastern University.
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Religion Dispatches
Religion and money still exert a huge force on politics.
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Religion Dispatches
The top films for 2010—especially those up for this Sunday’s awards—leave most of the species-specific questions behind. Instead this year’s crop reflects anxieties (as well as promises) about who we are and who we might be becoming in and as humans, in our own skins—never mind the “prawns” or “Na’vi.” Questions provoked by this year’s films include those concerning the nature of our selves in connection and collision with our families, our larger social institutional entanglements, and our own bodies. The other key theme, effecting each of the others, had to do with the ways new media technology is inserting itself into our intimate lives, and changing our identities, both public and private.
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Religion Dispatches
Father said son turned bad by converting to Islam, but investigation reveals otherwise.
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Religion Dispatches
Wisconsin groups take a stand against union-busting and drastic cutbacks in social services.
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Religion Dispatches
Forget Pat Robertson blaming homosexuality or Buddha for natural disasters, Twitter now gives everyone a 140-character virtual sandwich board.
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Religion Dispatches
The GCB pilot is being criticized by conservative Christian groups as “hate speech” and “misogyny.” How lovely that they’re taking feminism seriously!
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Religion Dispatches
Bills aim to portray refusal to teach creationism as “discrimination.”
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