The Politics of Conversion
The Rev. Lon Solomon counts among his congregants and close friends Bush commerce secretary Don Evans, Clinton prosecutor Kenneth Star, Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, possibly the most conservative man Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
The Rev. Lon Solomon counts among his congregants and close friends Bush commerce secretary Don Evans, Clinton prosecutor Kenneth Star, Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, possibly the most conservative man Continue Reading →
Are media misconceptions of evangelicals about to start working in their political favor? By Kathryn Joyce After The Los Angeles Times reported on the draft of new Christian-political guidelines being considered by Continue Reading →
Are media misconceptions of evangelicals about to start working in their political favor? By Kathryn Joyce After The Los Angeles Times reported on the draft of new Christian-political guidelines being considered by Continue Reading →
On the uses and abuses of neutrality by the religious right, the liberal media, and the journalists caught in between. By Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet Part I: Every Tool Continue Reading →
On the uses and abuses of neutrality by the religious right, the liberal media, and the journalists caught in between. By Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet Part I: Every Tool Continue Reading →
Are evangelicals real, or just a story to scare the children of the Upper West Side? 60 Minutes ponders, Wonkette investigates. As it happens, Morley Safer has a religion-smart producer in the person of Diane Simon, but Wonkette is Continue Reading →
Such is any attempt to talk about the whole of American history without talking about Jonathan Edwards, according to historian George Marsden, author of a one of The Revealer‘s favorite books of 2003, a biography Continue Reading →
Such is any attempt to talk about the whole of American history without talking about Jonathan Edwards, according to historian George Marsden, author of a one of The Revealer‘s favorite books of 2003, a biography Continue Reading →
Such is any attempt to talk about the whole of American history without talking about Jonathan Edwards, according to historian George Marsden, author of a one of The Revealer‘s favorite books of 2003, a biography Continue Reading →