15 September 2004 Daily Links
Madonna, and entourage (including Marla Trump, Demi Moore, and Donna Karan), are scheduled to arrive in Jerusalem today to celebrate Rosh Hashana and participate in the international congress of the Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Madonna, and entourage (including Marla Trump, Demi Moore, and Donna Karan), are scheduled to arrive in Jerusalem today to celebrate Rosh Hashana and participate in the international congress of the Continue Reading →
“‘They’ve done so much with outlawing and restricting access to abortion that they’ve set their sights on birth control because there’s nothing else really they can do to further restrict Continue Reading →
Pew’s latest study finds that “Americans in most religious categories want laws to define marriage as between a man and a woman,” though Jews, “‘modernist’” Catholics, non-Christians and respondents with no Continue Reading →
A car bomb detonated outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta killed nine and wounded 173 just before Indonesia’s presidential election and two days before the anniversary of 9/11. Jemaah Islamiyah, Continue Reading →
A car bomb detonated outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta killed nine and wounded 173 just before Indonesia’s presidential election and two days before the anniversary of 9/11. Jemaah Islamiyah, Continue Reading →
“It says something about a chasm in American culture that two groups that deride each other’s core beliefs use the same text to promote their own views.” Jeffrey Weiss of The Dallas Morning Continue Reading →
The Nashville Tennessean is still looking for the right candidate to fill its religion reporter’s job, vacated when Brian Lewis accepted a position at another paper. The Tennessean seeks someone with Continue Reading →
The Nashville Tennessean is still looking for the right candidate to fill its religion reporter’s job, vacated when Brian Lewis accepted a position at another paper. The Tennessean seeks someone with Continue Reading →
The Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf has had a dual historical role as both holy shrine and rallying point against foreign forces. Henry Chu and Teresa Watanabe of The Los Angeles Times focus on the mosque Continue Reading →
Christianity Today’s Steven Gertz draws attention to another bill currently before the Senate, overlooked as attention focused on the Federal Marriage Amendment. The measure calls for severe penalties against those committing Continue Reading →