Hinduism

November 30, 2003
Hinduism Today: Hindu information portal Hindu Herald: Hindu news from the World News Network The Hindu: Indian daily Hindu...

Islam

November 30, 2003
Iviews offers Muslim news and analysis with a non-religious focus. The Islamic Broadcasting Network offers live and archived radio shows discussing...

Judaism

November 30, 2003
Smart and/or Funny Forward originally “Forverts,” began life as a socialist Yiddish paper edited by the legendary Abraham Cahan, was...

Paganism

November 30, 2003
MAGAZINES AND COLLECTIVES Witchvox is a sort of ecumenical forum for witches, heathen, and other pagans. PanGaia is a quarterly magazine...

Sikhism

November 30, 2003
BBC’s Sikhism page gives a good, introductory overview of the religion as well as Sikh news and information on the Sikh...

Pew's Centers of Excellence

November 30, 2003
The Revealer is published by New York University’s Center for Religion and Media, one of the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Centers...

Holy Wars

November 30, 2003
“Holy war” is not a term limited to militant jihadists; it’s a crucial lens through which to understand many...

Holy Books

November 30, 2003
Under Construction Beliefnet‘s online library of sacred texts includes all the usual suspects, plus rare finds such as selections...

Institutions

November 30, 2003
THIS RESOURCE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) — Christian Recorder Catholic Church (official Vatican website) The Church...

Press Crit

November 30, 2003
Not all of these sites address the role of religion in the news — but we think they should,...

Something Stinks

November 25, 2003
Johnny Hart, creator of the popular “B.C.” comic strip, stands accused of “secret jihad” by several fellow cartoonists. Gene Weingarten of The...

Catholic In Name Only

November 25, 2003
In his cover story for this month’s edition of Crisis, the conservative Catholic magazine, Mark Gavreau Judge never explains what exactly he...

Party's Over, Fellas

November 24, 2003
Some people just don’t know when to leave. Evangelical jihadi and U.S. Lt. General William G. Boykin soldiers on, despite the...

God's Gay Marriage

November 22, 2003
When The New York Times delivers a sermon, it’s usually of the secular variety, which is why it comes as a...

Mel Gibson, Meet Will Farrell

November 21, 2003
Christiany Today‘s Ted Olson provides a fascinating array of responses to Elf, the controversial new film adaptation of the Christmas story critics fear...

Quaking

November 20, 2003
Do Quakers have a constitutional right to quiet? That they do is the argument of a group of Friends,...

Writing My Religion

November 17, 2003
Great journalism requires both skepticism and empathy. So how does a believer — or an atheist — write about...

Imam Ali in Sadr City

November 14, 2003
“An Iraqi between posters of prominent Shiite cleric Sheik Muqtada al-Sadr and Imam Ali, first Imam and cousin of...

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 —...

Does History have Meaning?

November 12, 2003
The media elite answer. The Revealer reports. You decide! By Jeff Sharlet Does history have meaning? And if so, what does...

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...

Write Pretty

November 12, 2003
According to Alt.Muslim, one of the world’s greatest traditional Islamic artists lives in Arlington, Virginia. Mohamed Zakariya is a calligrapher, and he...

Christ Without Saddam

November 11, 2003
Saddam’s not the only thing gone missing from Iraq; according to the British Daily Telegraph, booze and gambling are disappearing...

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