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Category: Religion
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The author of Acts of Faith has a surprising partner in fasting this Ramadan.
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Meredith Hall's Without a Map continues to resonate with readers. A Q&A with homeschooling expert Robert Kunzman addresses some of the criticism his book has received from conservative bloggers. Kathryn Joyce uncovers the dark side of Christian adoption agencies. The Ethicurean looks at Nancy Gift's A Weed by Any Other Name (Gifted posted here today).…
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The author of Write These Laws on Your Children explains the connection between homeschooling and delay in the US ratification of a UN treaty to protect children.
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Church in the parking lot of a public beach? It’s a summertime Holy Hullabaloo.
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Jeff Sharlet talks about the fundamentalist Christian politicians who call themselves “The Family.”
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Frederick S. Lane looks at the Constitutional issues posed by the group of politicians at 133 C Street, otherwise known as “The Family.”
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A former fundamentalist gives thanks to the former president for rejecting the
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Hear one of the contributors to Believer, Beware: First-person Dispatches From the Margins of Faith read one of the stories from the collection.
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In Beacon Broadside’s first original video, Jay Wexler discusses the historic case that allowed a Harvard Square bar to get its liquor license over the objections of a nearby church.
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Jeff Wilson, a contributor to Believer, Beware: First-person Dispatches from the Margins of Faith, discusses life and death and the Buddha’s deep knowledge of their connection.