Daily Links: We Scratched Your Back Edition
Schradle’s list of must reads for the week. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Schradle’s list of must reads for the week. Continue Reading →
In an ongoing series of print and audio interviews, S. Brent Plate talks to experts about the field of religion and media. Continue Reading →
Intersections of Religion and Media: S. Brent Plate interviews Jolyon Mitchell, Rianne Subijanto, Diane Winston, J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Benjamin Dorman and Stuart Hoover. Continue Reading →
What does the NYTimes‘ Elisabeth Bumiller do when presented with a story that reveals cracks in the Christian right? Why, she calls Jim Wallis, of course. Wallis, who possesses the Continue Reading →
What does the NYTimes‘ Elisabeth Bumiller do when presented with a story that reveals cracks in the Christian right? Why, she calls Jim Wallis, of course. Wallis, who possesses the Continue Reading →
Erica Ogg: In his “800 Words” column in The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Dan Neil, on location in Patagonia, tosses off a comparison of the evolution debate in the United Continue Reading →
Alan Elsner of the San Diego Union-Tribune misses at least one culture-warring beat in his report on The Bible and Its Influence: a new, 387-page glossy edition of the King Continue Reading →
Zain Shauk: In a recent Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, radio host Dennis Prager posed five questions that he said non-Muslims would like to have answered. They included questions about why Continue Reading →
The true confessions of a Catholic priest’s Madonna/Whore “backstreet girl“; the memory of religious exclusion from a gay married couple; a review of Revealer contributor Peter Manseau’s new book, Vows; Continue Reading →
More of that ol’ time liberal media: “America’s freedoms were created by founders who believed in the sanctity of human life but also that man was a fallen creature,” writes Continue Reading →