Neocons Unveiled

January 13, 2004
“Perhaps,” writes The Weekly Standard‘s Christopher Caldwell, “we assume too much in asserting that the open democratic republics of the West...

Paperless God

January 13, 2004
“The Death of the Book,” by S. David Marsh, is not, strictly speaking, a religion story. Yet by virtue of...

Silence = ?

January 13, 2004
Ever since Bono showed pal Jesse Helms the light (or not), the formerly firebreathing senator has been on a crusade against AIDS. His conversion was nothing...

Cows -- Sacred, Mad, and Bad

January 12, 2004
Religious fascism is a funny thing. Well, not really, but it is peculiar, especially in India, where to be...

Radio Revealer

January 12, 2004
Hear The Revealer‘s Jeff Sharlet talk about religion writing and his new book, Killing the Buddha: A Heretic’s Bible, with co-author Peter Manseau and radio...

Flip-Flop Religion

January 12, 2004
There was a time when Beliefnet.com, the 800-pound ecumenical guerilla of online religion, peddled itself with the slogan, “Because everyone...

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...

The Celibate Elephant

January 8, 2004
The Revealer welcomes guest commentator Peter Manseau, co-author of Killing the Buddha: A Heretic’s Bible and author of the forthcoming Vows: A Family...

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...

Something About Mary

January 6, 2004
The Revealer stopped by the website of Pan Gaia, a sort of thinking Pagan’s magazine, hoping to link to a fascinating...

Three Times an Episcopalian

January 5, 2004
Just as the Religion Newswriters Association declares Episcopalian Bishop Gene Robinson‘s consecration the number one religion story of the year, The New York Times weighs...

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