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09 January 2006 “‘I feel jealous sometimes. This term that keeps coming up in the Old Book — the Chosen, the Chosen.’” The Washington Post’s Alan Cooperman delivers another thoughtful report, about Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
09 January 2006 “‘I feel jealous sometimes. This term that keeps coming up in the Old Book — the Chosen, the Chosen.’” The Washington Post’s Alan Cooperman delivers another thoughtful report, about Continue Reading →
Gregg Easterbrook writes: “I’ll tell you what shakes my belief. Not natural selection; not the evil and injustice of the world; not the televangelist hucksters with their flashing 800 numbers; not Continue Reading →
Gregg Easterbrook writes: “I’ll tell you what shakes my belief. Not natural selection; not the evil and injustice of the world; not the televangelist hucksters with their flashing 800 numbers; not Continue Reading →
Vanity Fair‘s Christopher Hitchens takes a loyalty oath; The New Republic‘s Jeffrey Rosen considers conversion; and The New York Times‘ David Brooks plays the part of the A.C.L.U. These and other scenes from the Ethics and Public Policy Continue Reading →
The editors of The New Republic argue in this week’s edition that the Supreme Court should allow the words “under God” to remain in the Pledge of Allegiance, since “even schoolchildren understand Continue Reading →
Has The New Republic found a new religion? Long considered the preeminent pulpit for hawkish pro-Israel views, not to mention thoughtful writing on the rest of Judaism courtesy of literary editor Leon Wieseltier, Continue Reading →