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Timeless
Daily Links: We Scratched Your Back Edition
Oct 2, 2012
Schradle's list of must reads for the week.
Features
When Jesus Said “Love your Neighbor,” He Probably Meant Don’t Kill Them…
Sep 28, 2012
Not whistling past the Nazarene’s call to real, risky love of people facing unjust, arbitrary death.
World Daily
Punk Protest, Bad Video Art, and “Religious Insult”
Sep 27, 2012
by Irina Papkova there's an eerie similarity between the reaction of some Orthodox believers to Pussy Riot and the worldwide protests against “Innocence of Muslims.”
Reviews
Man Without a Country: “The Myth of the Muslim Tide”
Sep 25, 2012
by Nora Connor His sociology is methodical, clear and convincing, but he’s bringing a slide-rule and a pocket protector to a gunfight.
Daily
Daily Links: Schradle’s List
Sep 25, 2012
The stories you haven't yet read today but oh you must!
World Daily
African Responses to “Muslim Innocence”
Sep 25, 2012
by Alex Thurston Protests against the Innocence of Muslims film have taken on a global scope...in sub-Saharan Africa, responses have ranged from violent protests to calls for peace.
In the World
Decibels and Debate: Unifying Egypt’s Call to Prayer
Sep 24, 2012
by Maurice Chammah The call to prayer was not just a reminder of religious extremism. For these elite Egyptians, it was religious extremism.
Daily
Daily Links: ‘Bout Time Edition
Sep 20, 2012
Ross gets it right? The Revealer has made no secret of its feelings on much of Times columnist Ross Douthat’s work in the past, but his article about the recent controversy over the anti-Islam video produced here in America and the ensuing unrest in the Middle East is worth giving a look. Now if only...
In the World
All Together? The Legacy of Egypt’s Jews
Sep 17, 2012
by Maurice Chammah At first I did a double take, seeing the word ‘Weinstein’ in simple block letters one story above street level in downtown Cairo.
World Daily
Everybody’s Sacred Cows or Nobody’s Sacred Cows? Equality for Impieties
Sep 14, 2012
By Austin Dacey F. M. Husain was hounded out of his native India...by Hindu conservatives outraged by his nude portaits of Hindu goddesses.
In the World
The Bullet That Doesn’t Hit You
Sep 11, 2012
By Maurice Chammah Nasser had...wanted the state to protect journalists from the market, but could that be done without making them slaves of the state?
Features
Where was Religion at the RNC? In the Foreign Policy. No, Really.
Sep 7, 2012
The convention floor was the village of The Scarlet Letter, where the elect and aspirants must name their enemies, expelled into the wilderness, in order to preserve the core of their society.
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