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Who Killed Pat Tillman?

April 29, 2004
As far as we can tell, New York Press columnist Matt Taibbi doesn’t give a damn about religion. But that doesn’t stop him...

Everyone's a Critic

March 2, 2004
New: The Revealer presents a set of sorta-secular links to mainstream media criticism. Recommendations welcome.

Get It? Got It. Good.

February 10, 2004
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...

What's in a Name?

January 30, 2004
“Satanic hysteria” is such an interesting phrase, with so many possibilities. The coffee clerk who brought it up at...

Getting It All Wrong

January 14, 2004
The other day The Revealer was on a radio show with an otherwise very clever journalist who noted that far more...

Priesthood of the Press

January 9, 2004
From Jay Rosen‘s “Journalism is Itself a Religion” — a new Revealer feature: What results from the “relative godlessness of mainstream journalists?” Or, in a more...

Ultimate Concerns

January 7, 2004
Nicholas Kristof is at it again. Sometime in the last couple of years, The New York Times columnist found God. Not in...

Ch-Ch-Changes

December 11, 2003
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...

Uncovering Islam

November 12, 2003
Does the press’s coverage of Islam actually cover-up the complexities of a far-from monolithic faith? Why is Islam —...

The "God Gulf" at The New York Times

November 12, 2003
In a bold attempt to coin a new catchphrase, Nicholas Kristof of The New York Timeswrites of the “God gulf” between liberal and conservative...

Bad Medicine

November 7, 2003
“Is Religion Good Medicine?” asks the cover line on the latest Newsweek. It’s certainly good cover fodder, as is health....

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