Christians and Immigrants

May 4, 2006
“The future growth of the Christian Right,” writes Tanya Erzen, “depends on whether it can mobilize African-American and Latino...

Salome

May 4, 2006
Margaret Atwood reimagines the story of Herodias’s daughter — the girl who called for John the Baptist’s head —...

Prayers for Oil

May 4, 2006
A small story that gets no press, because it’s wacky and kind of pathetic: D.C. prayer rally at a...

What If Rick Warren Were a Muslim?

May 4, 2006
Lamar Clarkson: Readers who like to think of the conservative wings of Christianity and Islam as fundamentalist twins separated at...

Gimme A Medal

May 3, 2006
Sharlet: I’m a finalist in the national reporting category for the $10,000 Livingston Award for journalists under 35, for...

Rolling Stone Revival

May 3, 2006
“Bush’s faith-based conception of his mission, which stands above and beyond reasoned inquiry, jibes well with his administration’s pro-business...

Expose Yourself

May 3, 2006
The Revealer seeks new revelators. We've been weaned off the foundation teat, and we're all busy trying to feed...

Bolt, Jesus, Bolt!

May 3, 2006
Sharlet: I'm late in noting Amy Sullivan's fascinating and important Washington Monthly report, "When Would Jesus Bolt?", the story...

The Real Point of the Spear

May 3, 2006
An anthropologist examines faith and deception in End of the Spear, this spring's evangelical film controversy. By Lucas Bessire.

Workplace Gospel

May 2, 2006
The boundaries of religious expression in the workplace — a cause defended by an over-broad coalition that links religious...

"Reality" Religion

April 25, 2006
Spireality: “He and his buddies have lots of fun at the lumberyard… They laugh as they hammer the cross...

Freedom Undefined in Afghanistan

April 24, 2006
Sabine Heinlein: How the New York Times accidentally covers up the contradictions of Aghanistan with the euphemisms of "freedom."

Behind the Passion

April 17, 2006
Horror movie buffs, S&M enthusiasts, and tiger lovers will appreciate these Don Goede's gently disturbing photographs of the...

You Say Tomato, I Say Jewish

April 17, 2006
Alex Golub explores why the fact that Jews are like tomatoes doesn’t matter in Hawaii, where he teaches cultural...

Revealer Radio

April 17, 2006
More Revealer-related radio: Revealer books editor Scott M. Korb talks about religious violence with NPR’s Scott Simon; Revealer contributor...

Containing the Christian Right

April 17, 2006
"Christianity, the Brand," Strawberry Saroyan's interesting profile of an Christian Right PR man in Sunday's New York Times magazine,...

Shunning the Bunny

April 17, 2006
“Resurrection Day” aftermath: We’re a day late with this one, but that’s no reason you shouldn’t listen to “Shunning...

Almost Visible

April 17, 2006
Angeline Huang wonders why the press can't see pro-choice clergy.

Jew-ish Tales

April 13, 2006
More from Revealer contributor Laurel Snyder, discussing her new book Half/Life: Jew-ish Tales from Interfaith Homes on NPR’s “All...

Like a Prayer, but Not a Prayer

April 13, 2006
Anti-feminist It Girl Caitlin Flanagan has cobbled her New Yorker and Atlantic articles into a defense of “traditional motherhood”...

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