Posts tagged "nathan schradle"
Arakan, Deconstruction
Photographer Ryan Roco investigates the complex and multifaceted conflict that led to the current refugee crisis in Burma's Arakan state.
Schradle’s Links: God’s Wrath Edition
By Nathan Schradle What's going on in the world today that's evoked God's wrath? Lots of things, it turns out.
The Longest Night:
An Interview With Laurel Snyder
Laurel Snyder's children's book "The Longest Night" is a retelling of the story of Exodus from the perspective of one of the Israelite children living in Egypt.
Schradle’s Links: Bask in the Reflected Glory of our Media Relevance Edition
Nathan Schradle Religious leaders are learning that they will be held accountable, to such an extent that they attempt to anticipate The Revealer's every move!
Daily Links: The Truth is Out There
By Nathan Stradle It’s nice to think the truth is out there somewhere, because it gets pretty alarming looking for it around here.
Daily Links: Public Sex and Rhetorical Screwjobs Edition
By Nathan Schradle: Let's talk about sex, baby.
Daily Links: 541%
Schradle's quick links: From Florida to charity, Mormon slurs to bullying, Vatican Evangelizing to H+ something special.
Cooking the Books: A Review of “The Revisionaries”
By Nathan Schradle
The Revisionaries, a documentary about the Texas State Board of Education, debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Taking Tocqueville and Darwin for a Ride
By Nathan Schradle
If something like a “Global Civil Society” ever becomes a reality (I’m picturing a giant face made of thousands of tiny robots, like in the Matrix Revolutions… only hopefully slightly less hell-bent on the destruction of the human species), it may want to give a huge shout-out to the year 1831....




