The Patient Body: Using Disability
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. Continue Reading →
Andy Kopsa writes about the awkward title of a fantastic and haunting article by Sarah Blustain at Mother Jones. Blustain chronicles the work and activism of “pro-life” lawyer Harold Cassidy. The article was first posted with the title A Pro-Choice Feminist’s Worst Nightmare which has since been changed to The Man Who Loved Women Too Much.
Pro-Life: adj. opposing abortion and euthanasia
Feminism: n. the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
Absurd: adj. unsound, ridiculous, incongruous
Manipulate: v. control or influence someone in a clever or underhanded way
Pro-Life Feminism: The word you’ve entered isn’t in the dictionary.
Andy Kopsa writes about the awkward title of a fantastic and haunting article by Sarah Blustain at Mother Jones. Blustain chronicles the work and activism of “pro-life” lawyer Harold Cassidy. The article was first posted with the title A Pro-Choice Feminist’s Worst Nightmare which has since been changed to The Man Who Loved Women Too Much.
Pro-Life: adj. opposing abortion and euthanasia
Feminism: n. the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
Absurd: adj. unsound, ridiculous, incongruous
Manipulate: v. control or influence someone in a clever or underhanded way
Pro-Life Feminism: The word you’ve entered isn’t in the dictionary.
Should Gray Davis be allowed to take communion? Some conservative Roman Catholic leaders say no, but not because they’re stumping for the Austrian Oak. Rather, they’re part of a “social Continue Reading →