“The Question of God” Questioned
Notes from Dr. Armand Nicholi’s militant past. By Jeff Sharlet PBS’s latest God offering — “The Question of God,” blogged below — will no doubt be a well-researched program centered around the Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Notes from Dr. Armand Nicholi’s militant past. By Jeff Sharlet PBS’s latest God offering — “The Question of God,” blogged below — will no doubt be a well-researched program centered around the Continue Reading →
BP News, the publication of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the anti-abortion LifeSite gleefully pick up the same quote from Julia Duin’s article yesterday in The Washington Times — William Donohue, president of the Catholic League Continue Reading →
BP News, the publication of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the anti-abortion LifeSite gleefully pick up the same quote from Julia Duin’s article yesterday in The Washington Times — William Donohue, president of the Catholic League Continue Reading →
News of the Weird (press releases): on Sept 12, 2004, in Washington, D.C., the National Council of Churches will sponsor a premiere screening of Davey and Goliath’s Snowboard Adventure. This is Continue Reading →
What’s the difference between born-again and bad-to-the-bone? Saved! doesn’t answer and the press doesn’t care. By Patton Dodd Evangelicals on film occupy an odd if unsurprising position: they are almost always represented Continue Reading →
9:50 pm: “They almost thought I was one of them or something,” said Macaulay Culkin of the young Christians he met while researching his latest role, as a paraplegic skeptic Continue Reading →
11:18 pm: Since Revealer editor Jeff Sharlet blurbed What Would Buffy Do? The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide — “At last, a Buffy book as smart as Buffy, the show. Riess has given us the Continue Reading →
The original Godzilla, a parable of atomic hubris, is playing in America for the first time. Is its hero — a suicide bomber — even scarier than the monster? By Continue Reading →
The original Godzilla, a parable of atomic hubris, is playing in America for the first time. Is its hero — a suicide bomber — even scarier than the monster? By Continue Reading →