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The Longest Night:
An Interview With Laurel Snyder
Feb 27, 2013
Laurel Snyder's children's book "The Longest Night" is a retelling of the story of Exodus from the perspective of one of the Israelite children living in Egypt.
Daily
Religious? Crazy? Both?
Feb 22, 2013
By Chris Smith "“If your right eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away."
Timeless
40 Years of The Exorcist
Feb 21, 2013
2013 marks not just 40 years of Roe v. Wade but 40 years of The Exorcist, the classic horror movie about piety and possession in a little girl's upstairs bedroom.
Daily / Uncategorized
Schradle’s Links: Bask in the Reflected Glory of our Media Relevance Edition
Feb 19, 2013
Nathan Schradle Religious leaders are learning that they will be held accountable, to such an extent that they attempt to anticipate The Revealer's every move!
Daily
Schradle’s Links: PR Nightmare Edition
Feb 12, 2013
Nathan Schradle on the miserly, the groping, the fanatical, the pious and the vacuum.
World Daily
In The World
Feb 11, 2013
By Natasja Sheriff The latest news on religious freedom, at home and abroad, provides the focus of this week's In The World.
In the World
Syria: Stronghold of Secularism? Part Two.
Feb 11, 2013
In the second of two posts, Irina Papkova, explores Bashar al-Assads assertion that Syria is the "last stronghold of secularism in the Middle East."
Daily
Schradle’s Links
Feb 7, 2013
Nathan Schradle They might be downers but they're good downers.
Features
Life in the Shrine
Feb 7, 2013
The fearful narratives surrounding West African shrines and the ‘wives of the deity’ obscure the reality of these long-standing institutions, writes Julie Jenkins. With photographs by Dana Romanoff.
Reviews
Intersections: Plate Interviews Kelly J. Baker
Feb 5, 2013
S. Brent Plate continues his Intersections series with an interview about the KKK with Kelly J. Baker.
In the World
Destiny and Defiance in Port Said
Feb 1, 2013
By Maurice Chammah "Port Said, once the pariah, is now the vanguard. As the protests turn to street battles, Port Said’s traditional independence from the rest of the country is coming out in a way it never has before."
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Schradle’s Links
Jan 28, 2013
Nathan Schradle Well, we are now TEN YEARS OLD.
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