A Rastafarian's Supreme Court loss shows religious freedom depends on who you are
Religion News
Service: No matter how robustly our laws may appear to protect religious
liberty, our rights are mediated, shaped and limited by a larger legal
system that frequently fails to protect the most vulnerable.
The Southern Baptist Convention was going mainstream. Then the Christian nationalists weighed in.
Mother Jones: The SBC appears to be making a significant course correction in the form of a sharp rightward tack.
Religion News Service: How women pastors became public enemy No. 1 in the SBC
Bay Area religious leaders condemn Giants players’ Bible verse protest during Pride Night
KRON4: The decision
of three San Francisco Giants players to write Bible verses on their
special baseball caps at the team’s Pride Night celebration is
continuing to cause blowback. Now, more than two dozen Bay Area clergy
have signed on to a letter calling out the players.
Why Texas’ fight over social studies standards has national consequences*
Education Week: A
growing number of states — including Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and
Utah — have moved to incorporate Christian teaching and text into K-12
classrooms. Texas has been a leader in this trend.
The God dimension
Granta: In an
interview, writers Jon Fosse and Marilynne Robinson both insist that
language can make a spiritual absence as present to our senses as the
objects we can see, taste, and touch.
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