Nailing the Passion
“Rodolfo Esqueda removes pewter nails from the mold used to make one of the pieces of jewelry in the ‘The Passion of the Christ’ line of jewelry at Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
“Rodolfo Esqueda removes pewter nails from the mold used to make one of the pieces of jewelry in the ‘The Passion of the Christ’ line of jewelry at Continue Reading →
Pizza parlors, shipping offices, printing shops, jewelry shops — temples, all, as revealed by photographer Jaime Permuth‘s “Manhattan Mincha Map,” a virtual exhibition at the Museum of the City of New Continue Reading →
The Revealer likes to harp on a theme, a rather vague notion of democratic religion writing — the sort practiced by journalists more intrigued by the many manifestations of faith and Continue Reading →
In the beginning, there was a “time of innocence.” Pam Shaw, one of a few thousand Eves, called it “paradise,” and speaks of the “blind faith” with which she believed Continue Reading →