Heretical Hannukah PartyDecember 10, 2009TONIGHT: Celebrate Revealer alum and Killing the Buddha co-founder Peter Manseau’s trifecta win of Jewish book awards for his...
Sunday DeliveryNovember 23, 2009Stephanie Butnick: In the Faith section of the Washington Times, Karen Goldberg Goff reports that truckers who happen to...
A Slice of HeavenNovember 19, 2009Elissa Lerner: They were more than 70, and they may not have all been virgins, but 200 young women...
A "fan" of Auschwitz?October 14, 2009Elissa Lerner: Raffi Berg reports that Auschwitz now has its own Facebook page. He writes that the Polish officials...
You Can Call Me AlFebruary 15, 2009Is the Religious Right dead? It should be, suggests Sarah Pulliam in evangelicaldom’s most influential magazine, Christianity Today. Not...
My Bloody ValentineFebruary 14, 2009Louis A. Reprecht asks, “How have we gone from a beheaded priest to a giddy worldwide day of romantic...
RNC ReligionFebruary 2, 2009Michael Steele, new Republican National Committee chairman, is African-American; he’s also a serious Roman Catholic who spent three years...
Updike at RestJanuary 27, 2009John Updike is dead; NYT responds with curiously brief AP obituary, featuring this even curiouser comment on sex and...
Inaugural Hope, Civil ReligionJanuary 19, 2009Most of the NYT‘s inaugural reporting hasn’t really been reporting at all. It’s the would-be scripture of civil religion,...
Rick Warren vs. The IRSJanuary 15, 2009Just how powerful is Rick Warren? Ask the IRS. When they tried to collect back taxes from the pastor,...
Scott Simon Sings Songs for the Butcher's DaughterJanuary 10, 2009Revealer editor Peter Manseau talks to NPR’s Scott Simon about his new novel, Songs for the Butcher’s Daughter.
For Whom the Bell TollsJanuary 10, 2009Seattle Post-Intelligencer may soon be joining the Christian Science Monitor, the Madison Capital Times, and many other papers around...