The Non-Negotiable Dream
Journalists don’t understand that the reality of believers isn’t just another opinion. By Rod Dreher This forum asks, “What frustrates you, as a religion writer, about the campaign journalism you Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Journalists don’t understand that the reality of believers isn’t just another opinion. By Rod Dreher This forum asks, “What frustrates you, as a religion writer, about the campaign journalism you Continue Reading →
“Why Don’t Journalists Get Religion?” Peter Steinfels, Laurie Goodstein, Diane Winston, and Revealer editor Jeff Sharlet answer in Columbia Journalism Review. Daniel Boyarin is an orthodox Jew and a queer theory 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 →
Religiously Ignorant Journalists By Christian Smith Today I received a phone message from a journalist from a major Dallas newspaper who wanted to talk to me about a story he Continue Reading →
A Theological Investigation By Jay Rosen “In my view, journalism is a secular enterprise, and there is no specifically Catholic way to do it,” writes John L. Allen Jr, Vatican correspondent for The Continue Reading →
A Theological Investigation By Jay Rosen “In my view, journalism is a secular enterprise, and there is no specifically Catholic way to do it,” writes John L. Allen Jr, Vatican correspondent for The Continue Reading →
Nicholas Kristof is at it again. Sometime in the last couple of years, The New York Times columnist found God. Not in the sense of getting religion, but as — stop the presses! Continue Reading →