Shallow Wisdom
The New York Times seems have divided up religion on its op-ed page Crossfire-style. From the left, Nicholas Kristof. From the right, David Brooks. And just like on Crossfire, the left is middle and muddled Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
The New York Times seems have divided up religion on its op-ed page Crossfire-style. From the left, Nicholas Kristof. From the right, David Brooks. And just like on Crossfire, the left is middle and muddled Continue Reading →
Should politicos confess their faith in public? Buried in The Washington Post‘s metro section are a series of colorfully-phrased answers from the paper’s readers. Edmund C. Flynnthinks too many candidates “act as Continue Reading →
President Bush is reminding his base — and liberal religious activists who could provide swing votes — of FBI, his faith-based initiative program, which has been inching up in funds and scope throughout Continue Reading →
President Bush is reminding his base — and liberal religious activists who could provide swing votes — of FBI, his faith-based initiative program, which has been inching up in funds and scope throughout Continue Reading →
Q. What guides Bush‘s science policies, politics or science? A. Jesus. That is, if we take Bush’s testimonies of faith seriously. And why shouldn’t the president turn to his best understanding of Continue Reading →
For some reason, the “language pack installation” box pops up when we open this sop for the faithful by James G. Lakely in today’s Washington Times. A reminder of the paper’s owner, the Rev. Moon, and Continue Reading →
Virginia Postrel has cut through much of the noise of the gay marriage debate by publishing on Dynamist a letter, with pictures, from her newlywed sister, Pam Postrel. Pam’s sister Virginia is not even Continue Reading →
Gregg Easterbrook writes: “I’ll tell you what shakes my belief. Not natural selection; not the evil and injustice of the world; not the televangelist hucksters with their flashing 800 numbers; not Continue Reading →
Gregg Easterbrook writes: “I’ll tell you what shakes my belief. Not natural selection; not the evil and injustice of the world; not the televangelist hucksters with their flashing 800 numbers; not Continue Reading →
“Perhaps,” writes The Weekly Standard‘s Christopher Caldwell, “we assume too much in asserting that the open democratic republics of the West are compatible with ‘religion.’” Surprising words coming from a senior editor Continue Reading →