A Spirituality of One's Own
American Jesus author Stephen Prothero considers the growing SBNR (“spiritual but not religious“) movement, as the crowd of independent minds gains a chronicler in Leigh Eric Schmidt, author of the Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
American Jesus author Stephen Prothero considers the growing SBNR (“spiritual but not religious“) movement, as the crowd of independent minds gains a chronicler in Leigh Eric Schmidt, author of the Continue Reading →
American Jesus author Stephen Prothero considers the growing SBNR (“spiritual but not religious“) movement, as the crowd of independent minds gains a chronicler in Leigh Eric Schmidt, author of the Continue Reading →
Newsweek‘s spiritual hard-sell. Newsweek‘s “Spirituality” theme issue would barely merit mention as anything other than a crass attempt to peddle holy holy (a la the not one but two times Continue Reading →
In the arena of spirituality, not every malady can be easily understood or solved. By Shahed Amanullah The typical campaign rally has an uncanny resemblance to an old-fashioned tent revival: Continue Reading →
Reuters’s Parisa Hafezi reports on concern among some Iranian clergy that a secular, democratic Iraq may shift the balance of power within Shi’ite Islam from the Iranian holy city of Qom to Continue Reading →
Lunchtime in the Cafeteria of “Spiritual Anorexia”: Linda Stewart Ball, of The Dallas Morning News, reports on the four-day Dallas conference of the International Boys’ Schools Coalition, themed “Broad Shoulders, Open Minds.” Continue Reading →