Dahlia Lithwick discusses Judge David Hamilton and his involvement in the fight over God’s properly secular name: Hamilton, nominated last March, has seen his confirmation stalled until last week in...
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Divine pervasion and the change that isn’t
by Pamela Klassen...in a comfy chair with a hot cup of pomegranate green tea at your side. While reading Lofton’s conclusion and epilogue in my favorite, resolutely independent, non-franchised coffee shop, the...
Getting one’s atheism on the cheap
by Charles GelmanJacques Berlinerblau, on The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Brainstorm blog, enumerates some of the prevalent misconceptions that inform what he calls “Pop Atheism”: 1) That the term “atheist” has a...
Reflections on summer reading
by Dr. Richard Amesbury, Jason C. Bivins, Edward E. Curtis, IV, Tracy Fessenden, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, David Kyuman Kim, Cecelia Lynch, John Lardas Modern, Justin Neuman, John Schmalzbauer and Diane Winston...circa-1969 details of her untimely, drug-addled demise fit themselves much too easily into this story of faded hipsters stumbling, badly, through the detritus of now. And maybe it was the...
Building the world that must be
...hospitals, starving entire populations, and colonizing ancestral lands. Here in Louisiana, our fight for safety and bodily autonomy has become all the more acute under an administration hell-bent on repressing...
Money—flat, broad, and deep
by Devin Singh...that the exchanges in this shop mean nothing without the commerce outside. That dusty street and their worldly, profane interchange may in fact be the anchor that grounds the whole...
Reverence for words
by Nathan SchneiderAt First Things, Stefan McDaniel takes a stand against blogging: Someone recently encouraged me to write more, because “words aren’t lifeblood. Words are cheap.” Words are certainly held cheap, and...
What are oaths good for?
...abaya shops and oud perfumeries, we could buy American music. Our parents fed our consumptive desires with regular pilgrimages. There was one store we always went back to. Virgin, I...
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by Ayesha S. Chaudhry...it looked grand, with a dome and minaret and all. We were talking as we entered through the gate and into a verandah. Some light skinned, rosy cheeked Turkish men,...
Mute symbols of Islam
by Nilüfer Göle...part, lack architectural innovation, fineness, and proportion between the dome and the minarets. Likewise, the calls to prayer, since the adoption of cassettes and loudspeakers, have become the source of...