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Last Thursday, The Revealer shared a stage at the Yale Divinity School with a panel of journalists talking about “The Belief Beat.” Among them were Michael Paulson, a member of the Boston Globe team that won a Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Last Thursday, The Revealer shared a stage at the Yale Divinity School with a panel of journalists talking about “The Belief Beat.” Among them were Michael Paulson, a member of the Boston Globe team that won a Continue Reading →
Last Thursday, The Revealer shared a stage at the Yale Divinity School with a panel of journalists talking about “The Belief Beat.” Among them were Michael Paulson, a member of the Boston Globe team that won a Continue Reading →
We suppose it should come as no surprise that The Salt Lake Tribune, using a Combined News Service report, should give bigger play to the latest bit of Paul Bremer‘s diplomatic theology in Continue Reading →
“The preaching is Baptist, long and good, about the generations springing up and being cut down like grass. The funeral director, the ‘funeralizer,’ the Gullah say, has the ‘catchers’ — Continue Reading →
The Revealer welcomes some competition in the religion-press-critique business from GetReligion.org, a new blog edited by Doug LeBlanc and written, for the most part, byTerry Mattingly. The two bring an impressive range of experience Continue Reading →
The-God-of-Small-Things is a blog maintained by someone named Bob. As far as we can tell, it has one entry — a rebuke to The Revealer. And we thank Bob for it. The Revealer, Continue Reading →
The-God-of-Small-Things is a blog maintained by someone named Bob. As far as we can tell, it has one entry — a rebuke to The Revealer. And we thank Bob for it. The Revealer, Continue Reading →
The Revealer is delighted to announce that a radio show featuring two associates of the Center for Religion and Media — Ann Pellegrini and Janet R. Jakobsen — is a nominee for aGolden Reel award from the National Continue Reading →
Maybe religion reporters aren’t so stupid, after all. By Diane Winston I understand Chris Smith’s frustration with the secular media’s coverage of religion (“Religiously Ignorant Journalists”). While Smith was rattled 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 →