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Fighting Demons, Raising the Dead, Taking Over the World

Bruce Wilson. Apr 1, 2009

Is this still Christianity? Bruce Wilson offers a primer on what has been called “Third Wave Christianity,” a global movement now almost 300 million-strong whose adherents believe they can abolish evil from the world by hunting witches, chasing demons from city limits, and getting Sarah Palin elected.

RDPulpit: A Test of Moral Leadership for President Obama at G-20

Mark S. Hanson. Apr 1, 2009

Lutheran religious leader challenges the President to make good on his campaign pledges to fight for the eradication of extreme poverty.

Religious Persecution Wolf in Anti-Defamation Sheep’s Clothing

Austin Dacey. Mar 30, 2009

Capitalizing on the Muhammad cartoon riots and Western anxieties over the persecution of Muslims, the UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution urging member states to prosecute for “religious defamation.” Problem is, those likely to suffer most are religious minorities.

Osama and Orientalism: Where Islamophobes Meet Al-Qaeda

Hussein Rashid. Mar 25, 2009

What do critics of Islam have in common with bin Laden? They both have a reductive, prescriptive understanding of religion and they use it to assert superiority over others.

RDPulpit: Torture Needs You

Sarah Sentilles. Mar 24, 2009

Relieved that Guantanamo Bay is closing? Don’t rest easy. Until we accept our collective responsibility for torture, and the fact that it requires not just the torturer's denial, but ours, it will prevail.

Jewish State, Islamic State: All States are Religious

Elizabeth Shakman Hurd. Mar 24, 2009

All nations contribute to the management and definition of religion so it’s neither necessary, nor possible, to identify any state as definitively “religious” or “secular.” To choose is largely political.

Jerusalem Countdown: Christian Zionists and the New Israeli Government

Bill Berkowitz. Mar 16, 2009

Three of the top Apocalypse-watchers of the Christian Right have big love for Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.

Darwin in Rome: Burden of Diversity, Mystery of Time

Louis A. Ruprecht. Mar 16, 2009

Two current exhibits in Rome hint at the disturbing subtext of Darwin’s theories and the root of religious opposition to them.

RDPulpit: Excommunicating the Victims

Mary E. Hunt. Mar 10, 2009

While the family of a 9-year-old incest victim’s abortion is excommunicated, the perpetrator never even made it to the ecclesial radar screen. Let this case signal the end of any credible claim to authority of bishops and the dawn of a new era when local communities determine their own members. I daresay the world will be a safer, kinder place.

Op-Ed: The Real Muslims?

Svend White. Mar 10, 2009

We all know by now that there are some who would like to claim the term “Christian” for their own particular brand of belief. Is there an analogy to this in the contemporary North American Muslim community?

Muslim Women “Warriors”

Frances Kissling. Mar 6, 2009

The recently launched Musawah Movement reckons with the Qur’an and Sharia to ensure that women aren’t subject to hostile and unequal treatment by their communities or families.

Don’t Blame Secularism: Reading Blind Spot: When Journalists Don’t Get Religion

Jeffrey Feldman. Mar 5, 2009

A new book of essays argues that the American media suffers due to secularism and a general ignorance of religion. But is secularism really at the heart of it, or is it a far broader and longer-standing relationship with ignorance of our “enemies” that creates the Blind Spot?

Rope of God: The Aceh Tsunami—Four Years On

Mark Woodward. Mar 2, 2009

The people of Aceh have been resisting foreign domination for decades, and the territory has long been torn by violence. In the wake of the tsunami a theology—and a politics—of peace is taking root.

What Kind of A Church Can Prevent a Holocaust?

Frederick Clarkson. Mar 2, 2009

At a time when spokesmen for the church were asserting that Adolf Hitler’s rise to power was a ‘gift of God,’ a courageous woman tried to get her fellow Christians to act to save the Jews. A new film, Elisabeth of Berlin, tells her story through the voices of church leaders, historians, and those who knew her.

Life as a Game Show: Reading Slumdog Millionaire

Paul Courtright. Feb 20, 2009

While the Oscar-nominated hit portrays very little religion, the underlying framework reveals a distinctly Hindu and Indian perspective.

What in the Name of the Crusades are Tennessee Evangelicals Doing in Kurdish Iraq?

Bill Berkowitz. Feb 20, 2009

In an exclusive interview, investigative reporter Mike Reynolds uncovers the special relationship between Iraqi Kurds and a group of American evangelicals that practices “spiritual warfare,” harbors a deep animosity toward Islam, and views the region as the evangelistic final frontier.

Liberation Theology is Alive and Well

Mary E. Hunt. Feb 16, 2009

It wasn’t on CNN, but last month hundreds of theologians, activists, and indigenous people came together in Brazil to envision a new world; the gathering stressed diversity and sustainability, migration, and climate change.

Denying Darwin: Another Peculiar American Institution

Lauri Lebo. Feb 12, 2009

In this dispatch from a British conference on science and the public interest, author Lauri Lebo revisits American attitudes toward Darwin from the perspective of our neighbors across the pond.

Worse Than Madoff: Amway Launches Domestic Revival

Bill Berkowitz. Feb 11, 2009

The company whose founders helped finance the modern conservative movement is returning home to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary.

Theologian Speaks Out: Obama For Pope

Rosemary Ganley. Feb 9, 2009

World-known theologian Hans Kung, ever a sharp thorn in the side of the Vatican, imagines what it would be like if Obama were in the Vatican instead of the White House.

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