Feature The Last Twentieth Century Book Club: Salem Kirban, Part 2July 9, 2014"The Last Twentieth Century Book Club" is an ongoing monthly column exploring religious ephemera by Don Jolly .
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #8 - December 10, 2015December 10, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #7: One Hundred Years of Solid 'TudeDecember 4, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #6 – October 26 - November 9, 2015November 9, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #5 – October 17-25, 2015October 23, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #4 – October 11-October 16, 2015October 16, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #3 – September 19-October 10, 2015October 9, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #2 – September 14-20, 2015September 16, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Feature Salem 66: Dispatch #1 - September 7-13, 2015September 8, 2015Don Jolly covers the religion of the 2016 election season.
Perspective On the Banality of Evil in Catholic Horrors FilmsJune 11, 2024Matthew J. Cressler“Killers of the Flower Moon” and “The Zone of Interest” contain important lessons about atrocities committed by Catholics
Perspective The Religion of Reproductive Rights Claims: The Jewish Fight to Legalize AbortionOctober 4, 2023Michal RaucherInstead of using conservative Christian religious freedom strategies, Jewish groups should draw on their history of reproductive rights activism
Perspective What Does BDS Really Mean?March 7, 2023Adele OltmanThe movement to boycott Israel is divorced from the day-to-day problems facing Palestinians, and new strategies are urgently needed
Feature Pentecostals’ Political WarfareJune 14, 2022Miguel PetroskyA subset of Pentecostals is preparing for a spiritual battle over American elections that could turn into actual violence
Series Exorcists, Abusers, and When Catholic History is HorrorMay 10, 2022Matthew J. CresslerPart two of a three-part series comparing Catholic horror films and novels to actual horrors committed by the Catholic...
Perspective Prophetic Except for Palestine: On Social Justice and Reform JudaismMarch 7, 2022Martha SchoolmanReform Judaism promotes social justice activism in the United States, but stays mostly silent on Israel's treatment of Palestinians
Feature Sex Workers and Spirituality in the Catholic ChurchFebruary 3, 2022Travis LaCouterSex workers, from prostitutes to OnlyFans stars, have much to offer the Catholic Church if the Church would welcome...
Feature El Pueblo de Israel: Latino Evangélicos and Christian ZionismSeptember 9, 2021Amy FallasWhy have so many evangelical Latinos embraced Jewish rituals and Zionism?
Feature Postapocalyptic Communities: Tribal and Religious Organizations Respond to COVID-19March 9, 2021Abel R. GomezHow have groups that survived near-genocide reacted to the pandemic and what can they teach us about how to...
Conversation On France, Violence, and Religious MediaNovember 12, 2020Kali Handelman, Elayne OliphantContributing Editor Kali Handelman interviews Elayne Oliphant about the recent terror attacks in France and what the responses to...
Feature QAnon, the KKK, and the Exploitation of Antisemitism for Political PowerOctober 6, 2020Sara KamaliQAnon's influence within the Republican Party and their renewed antisemitism
Feature What We Miss When We Miss Disney WorldJune 3, 2020Jodi Eichler-LevineHow Jewish notions of exile help make sense of people's sadness during the pandemic as Disney parks are closed
Feature Not Like Other People: How the Talmud Helps Us Think About People Who Believe They're Above the LawApril 7, 2020Rebecca Epstein-LeviWhat does it mean when the rules don’t apply to you?
Feature Michelle Remembers and the Satanic PanicFebruary 4, 2020Megan GoodwinThe final installment in our three-part series about stories of abuse in minority religious communities and how they have...
Review Charcoal in an Empty Room: On Mary Beard’s How We Look NowApril 26, 2019Ed SimonIconoclasm can be a method of radical critique