Perspective Breaking Down Gender Binaries, Building Muslim CommunityOctober 6, 2022Katrina Daly ThompsonTransgender and nonbinary Muslims are creating welcoming spaces and transforming Islam
Editor's Letter Special Issue Editor's Letter: Trans Lives and ReligionOctober 6, 2022Brett KrutzschThe urgency to address anti-trans legislation and to tell new stories about religion and transgender people
Episode 29: Gender Diversity in Islam and JudaismSeptember 29, 2022This episode explores gender diversity in present-day Islam and in Jewish history. We chat with Dr. Katrina Thompson to...
Editor's Letter Editor's Letter: Banned Books and Rising Christian NationalismMay 10, 2022Brett KrutzschThe editor reflects on attacks to American democracy, equality, and the separation of church and state
Excerpt Putin’s Christian Russia as a Model for AmericaApril 7, 2022Sarah Riccardi-SwartzAn excerpt from Between Heaven and Russia: Religious Conversion and Political Apostasy in Appalachia
Feature Sex Workers and Spirituality in the Catholic ChurchFebruary 3, 2022Travis LaCouterSex workers, from prostitutes to OnlyFans stars, have much to offer the Catholic Church if the Church would welcome...
Feature The Crusade Against Critical Race Theory in Hanover County, VirginiaDecember 9, 2021Jessica JohnsonHow has Christian nationalism fueled opposition to critical race theory in public schools?
Feature Evangelical Women Leaders as LGBTQ AlliesSeptember 9, 2021Mihee Kim-KortThe ramifications of evangelical women leaders publicly supporting LGBTQ Christians
Editor's Letter Editor's Letter: June as a Month for ProtestsJune 3, 2021Brett KrutzschRemembering past struggles about race, religion, and queer liberation that are with us today
Excerpt The Name: A History of the Dual-Gendered Hebrew Name for GodNovember 12, 2020Mark SamethA book excerpt with an introduction by the author
Editor's Letter "The Great Work Begins"November 12, 2020Brett KrutzschThe Editor reflects on the work that must ensue for racial and religious equality now that the U.S. has...
Editor's Letter The Revealer endorses Joe Biden and Kamala HarrisOctober 6, 2020Brett KrutzschFor the first time in the Revealer’s 17-year history, we endorse a candidate for President
Photo Essay Queer Nuns and Digital Dragtivism in the Age of COVID-19September 3, 2020Lauren PondThe Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are spreading joy and pushing boundaries during the pandemic
Editor's Letter Special Issue: Religion and FashionSeptember 3, 2020Brett KrutzschThe Editor reflects on why fashion matters when trying to understand religion and our world
Conversation On Moodiness and Righteous RageJuly 14, 2020Kali Handelman, Karen BrayKali Handelman interviews Karen Bray about her book Grave Attending and what it can teach us about today's protests...
Review Ramy Season Two: Let’s Talk about Sex, HabibiJuly 14, 2020Mehammed Amadeus MackA review of the show's portrayal of American Muslims and queer identities
Conversation Dying to Be Normal: Gay Martyrs and the Transformation of American Sexual PoliticsAugust 9, 2019Brett Krutzsch, Kali HandelmanRevealer Editor, Kali Handelman, interviews Brett Krutzsch about his new book Dying to Be Normal: Gay Martyrs and the...
Column The Patient Body: Unearned PositionsJune 20, 2018Ann Neumann“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine....
In the News In the News: Heavenly Bodies, Robot Funerals, and KanyeMay 23, 2018Kali HandelmanA roundup of recent religion writing
Column The Patient Body: A Normal WomanApril 22, 2018Ann Neumann“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine....
Review The Siege at the Bridge: James Martin and the Fight Over LGBT CatholicsDecember 21, 2017Michael PettingerMichael Pettinger reviews Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LBGT Community Can Enter into a Relationship...
Feature The Call to TheoryJuly 25, 2017 Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft reflects on recent calls for “the intellectual” and the fate of culture in the state...
Review “Don’t Leave Me”: Resisting, Reconfiguring, and Representing Identity in Jill Soloway’s "Transparent"December 7, 2016Geoffrey Pollick explores modes and moments of disidentification in season three of “Transparent”