Of Rosaries and Revenge: Anticolonial Imaginations of The Legend of Tarzan

“The Legend of Tarzan,” a much-hyped reboot of the popular relic of Western colonialism, suffers from its attempt to build a conscience into a character who never had one, argues Geoffrey Pollick.

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In the News: Migration, Occupation, Representation & more!

A round-up of recent religion news. Continue Reading →

In the News: Pulse, Pulpits, and Podiums

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In the News: Freud, Beyoncé, R’hllor, and more!

A round-up of recent religion news. Continue Reading →

Excerpt: Classifying Christians by Todd S. Berzon

An excerpt from Classifying Christians: Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity by Todd S. Berzon. Continue Reading →

The Patient Body: Phyllis Schlafly’s Urology

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: Bathrooms, civil rights legislation, and holding it. Continue Reading →

Problems with The Problem with Islam: Approaching Religious Violence, Part II

Part two of a three-part series on religious violence by Suzanne Schneider. This month: Nothing is inherent. Continue Reading →