Review

Deus in Machina

March 18, 2013
An excerpt from Deus in Machina, a new book edited by Jeremy Stolow.            
Review

Center of Gravity

March 15, 2013
By Ann Neumann While Bergoglio's selection may have excited Argentina's 31 million Catholics, it's fair to say that it...

"Growing Pains of Transformation"

March 11, 2013
Michelle Aldredge of Gwarlingo interviews author and former nun Mary Johnson about her new book, An Unquenchable Thirst.

A Marked Life

March 4, 2013
By Saba Imtiaz In 1984, Pakistan's military ruler, General Zia-ul-Haq, changed the country's Constitution, making it a crime for...

Religious? Crazy? Both?

February 22, 2013
By Chris Smith "“If your right eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away."

40 Years of The Exorcist

February 21, 2013
2013 marks not just 40 years of Roe v. Wade but 40 years of The Exorcist, the classic horror...

In The World

February 11, 2013
By Natasja Sheriff The latest news on religious freedom, at home and abroad, provides the focus of this week's...

Commie Harry

February 10, 2013
“What really makes these critics hate Million Dollar Baby is not its supposedly radical politics — which are nonexistent — but...

Schradle's Links

February 7, 2013
Nathan Schradle They might be downers but they're good downers.
Feature

Life in the Shrine

February 7, 2013
The fearful narratives surrounding West African shrines and the ‘wives of the deity’ obscure the reality of these long-standing...

The Longest Hunger Strike

January 15, 2013
By Ann Neumann There are two places in the U.S. where you can be fed against your will: a...

Syria: Stronghold of Secularism?

January 11, 2013
Secularism has been a central part of dominant Syrian ideology since at least the 1960s, writes Irina Papkova, but...

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