From an article in Time on how stock market investments are guided by religious belief.
Nicole Greenfield
Nicole Greenfield is a Brooklyn-based writer, journalist, and editor interested in religion, popular culture, the environment, and social justice issues. She received an M.A. in Religious Studies and Journalism from New York University, where she focused on media and politics.
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International religious freedom
October 27, 2008
In honor of the signing of the International Religious Freedom Act ten years ago today, the Pew Forum has featured a…
Pennies from heaven
October 26, 2008
Peter Berger on the prosperity gospel.
Roots of faith and strife
October 25, 2008
Jewish settlers make a pilgrimage to Joseph's tomb in the Palestinian city of Nablus.
Holy ignorance in France
October 20, 2008
From Newsweek's "Why it Matters" blog.
An invisible minority
October 20, 2008
Ronald Aronson worries about secularists being marginalized or undercounted in American politics.
A trend towards fragmentation
October 20, 2008
The Economist on the division of Christian communities.
The Hebrew republic
October 19, 2008
Mitchell Plitnick reviews political economist Bernard Avishai's new book.
The “God”-less debates
October 19, 2008
Time provides some reasons why both Obama and McCain steered clear of Godtalk in their debates.
Politics of division
October 16, 2008
Shashi Tharoor on nationalism and the recent anti-Christian violence in India.