Over at The Huffington Post, Norris J. Chumley writes on the growing influence of online forums and journals in the…
Frequencies
Interview with Kathryn Lofton
Kathryn Lofton recently sat down with Kristian Peterson of the website New Books in Religion, to discuss her recent title, Oprah:…
Three dots and a dash
“It resists classification…” Language is a funny thing. Take my epigraph, for example: three words from the fourth paragraph of…
What is the aesthetic of contemporary spirituality?
At Religion in American History, Michael J. Altman takes a broad look at Frequencies, citing his appreciation of individual posts,…
Traditional but not religious
The first thing that strikes you when looking at Frequencies is the scope of the project and the breadth of…
The impossible road sign
A friend recently sent me a Huffington Post piece from last summer on the state of New Hampshire putting up…
Frequencies named Official Honoree of the 16th Webby Awards
Frequencies has been named an Official Honoree of the 16th Annual Webby Awards!
Get it on
The first thing you notice about Frequencies is the sheer proliferation of categories, though they clearly are not categories in…
The fiercest love of all
Reading the entries posted at Frequencies, an online project that alleges to be “a collaborative genealogy of spirituality,” brings out…
Besides
I love the story about Shakeela Hassan. I just told it again last night, in fact. In the late 1950s,…