...line the best-seller racks in their new, O-embossed covers. It’s just that I’d never had cause to seek out any more Oprah. Nevertheless, by the time I got hold of...
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Secularism, belief, and truth
by Regina Schwartz...human rights founded on negative liberty—is going to be partial at best. It is because that Truth of how best to live together is a mystery, not fully graspable, knowable,...
The best-of bandwagon
by Daniel Vaca‘Tis the season for best-of-the-year lists, and the Religion Newswriters Association has gotten in on the action with their list of 2009’s top ten religion stories. They compiled the list...
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 WinstonAs the summer months draw to a close, we’ve turned again to a handful of our contributors, asking: What are the best books and essays on religion, secularism, and public...
Praying on Twitter
by Wei Zhu...of imagining that @pontifex himself might note their devotion while scrolling through the papal mentions feed. In any case, the names of all those who pledged to recite a daily...
Carter Center Forum on Religion, Belief and Women’s Rights
by Annie Hardison-Moody...of the conference will be live tweeted by Carter Center staff. Follow the Carter Center’s twitter feed @CarterCenter and join in the discussion at #Women’sRights11. View the live webcast here....
A new year at The Immanent Frame
by The Editors...phase. To keep up with The Immanent Frame in 2015, be sure to follow us on Twitter or subscribe to our RSS feed. You can also find us on Facebook....
Passion and virtue in public life
...work and the spiritual life, have achieved a dynamic balance. In such a life, conviction, humility, and confidence feed one another and drive public involvement. In Passion: An Essay on...
America’s wealthiest religions?
by Ruth Braunstein...I’m ready to be a chosen person.” The bulk of debate stemmed from the graphic’s grouping choices, as ripvan80 noted, “A bad graphic that will feed anti-Semitic feelings. You lump...
Making budgets moral again
...spoke, but when quoting from scripture he looked straight into the faces of the committee members. “When I was hungry, did you feed me?” he riffed on Matthew 25. “When...