In Lieu of Flowers
Food makes you think of the folk in your life and I thought about a certain person all day Tuesday. The post In Lieu of Flowers appeared first on Good Faith Media.
Food makes you think of the folk in your life and I thought about a certain person all day Tuesday. The post In Lieu of Flowers appeared first on Good Faith Media.
The Lost Cause narrative threatens America’s continuing struggle toward egalitarianism, civic tranquility, democratic integrity, and human flourishing. The post The Lost Cause Narrative Is a Danger to Democracy appeared first on Good Faith Media.
From the Daily Mail, 13 July: The brutal murder of Ann Widdecombe was last night being treated as a suspected politically motivated terrorist attack. In a dramatic escalation, counter terrorism officers yesterday took over the investigation into...
Part 2 was posted yesterday. You can read it here, or the original in the link below. Patriarchy is a system of male dominance, rooted in the ethos of war which legitimates violence, sanctified by religious symbols, in which men dominate women...
Statement Calling for Immediate Action to Halt the Death Sentence of 25-Year-Old Political Prisoner Arghavan Fallahi We express our profound concern over the death sentence imposed on Arghavan Fallahi, a 25-year-old political prisoner in Iran. Ms....
A 70-year-old Christian artist is facing another day apart from his family and without necessary medical care after almost two years in a Chinese prison, his friends and advocates said. Gao Zhen, part of the famous artistic duo called the Gao...
Adam Gopnik recently published an article in the New Yorker about what Paul knew about Jesus and Paul’s influence. There was something else not long ago about Paul’s religion, playing it off against the teaching and religion of Jesus. It is about...
(RNS) — In a subdued message to churchgoers, Rev. Locke claimed federal agents broke into his home and searched it for hours after receiving reports of alleged financial misconduct.
(RNS) — The stabbing reflects growing concerns about anti-Muslim hate, said Imam Shuaib Din, who leads the Utah Islamic Center.
(RNS) — The Rev. Michael Pfleger 'strongly denied' the allegation, which comes after archdiocesan reviews with outside investigators cleared him of four previous accusations of decades-old abuse.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The group said the commission is creating a framework to launch negotiations because the time for making the case for reparatory justice is overdue.
WASHINGTON (RNS) — ‘Voting rights are being eroded,’ said President Boise Kimber of the National Baptist Convention U.S.A. Inc. ‘Black political leaders are being decimated by redistricting.’
(RNS) — Orthodox Jewish organizations say the bill, if passed, would force morning prayer services to start after 9 a.m. in some parts of the country, making observant Jews late for work and school.
(RNS) — North Atlantic fears about AI are justified. But institutions with fewer inherited resources are showing why resistance can also be a luxury.
(AP) — Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in southern Utah have ancient cliff dwellings, petroglyphs and scenic canyons, as well as coal and uranium deposits that state officials want made available for development.
(RNS) — This summer, the large-scale musicals about biblical figures such as Noah, Jesus and Ruth will be available to view via Wonder Project on Prime Video in the U.S.
(RNS) — Moving forward does not require first answering every question. The gospel calls us to simply take the next right step.
A Free Exercise SurpriseDonald Drakeman The following is an introductory essay to Donald Drakeman’s upcoming book, The Free Exercise Clause and the Rights of Conscience (Harvard University Press, 2026). Drakeman’s work will be available for...
Across India, another brutal summer stretches into its third month, killing workers and others caught in the heat. In a country where only 30% of people can afford air conditioning, faith communities — including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs —...
A guest post by Rita Nakashima Brock and Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite
Charlie McCrary: One reason I wanted to bring you three and your books into conversation is that they are all […] The post Bloody metaphysics: three new books on the 19th century appeared first on The Immanent Frame.
Any book can be a beach read if you try hard enough
Four scholars discuss their books published for the Transforming Political Theologies book series. Source
Struggling to feel grateful? Try thinking differently about what caused the person’s actions.
Pastor Greg Locke told his Tennessee congregation that federal authorities are investigating his financial records, after conducting an early morning search of his home and media business several weeks ago.
(ANALYSIS) The European Evangelical Alliance, which represents some 23 million evangelical Christians on the continent, recently released an important report “European Evangelicals in Public Life: Our Identity and Contribution.” It summarizes...
If anything good comes out of the Trump era, perhaps it will be Christ turning the tables in global Christianity, as he did in the temple. The post The View from East Africa: U.S. Evangelicals Need African Missionaries to Save Their Souls appeared...
Most people don’t want girls who think they can do what boys can do and certainly not those who think they can do it better. The post A Letter to My 5-Year-Old Self appeared first on Good Faith Media.
Assimilation to white civilization and Christianity is detrimental, if not death-dealing, to communities of color. The post A Call to Deliverance From Your Personal Savior appeared first on Good Faith Media.
Part 1 was posted yesterday. You can read it here. Or the original in the link below. Patriarchy is a system of male dominance, rooted in the ethos of war which legitimates violence, sanctified by religious symbols, in which men dominate women...
I can’t help but think that the reason some Christians lean into a get-your-soul-into-heaven message is to distract us from the hell we are enabling here on earth. The post John Prine and Our Dirty Little Wars appeared first on Good Faith Media.
Important short film, 'Code For The People'.It says, ok, have social media if you like, but also have your own website, made with open source, and use open source as much as possible in general, because "free" in this context really means "free as...
(ANALYSIS) A new international Community-Based Truth Commission will examine the failure to deliver justice for Yazidis after the genocide of 2014. Scheduled for hearings in Berlin this year, it will hear survivor testimony and propose pathways...
Religion, Morality, and the American Presidency: The West Wing at 30 Edited by Ilaria W. Biano Deadline: September 30, 2026 Premiering in 1999, The West Wing quickly became one of the most influential television portrayals of American political...
They may share a congregation, but men and women have different discipleship needs, according to new analysis from Lifeway Research.
The way right-wing commentators talk about Islam has changed in the last few years. The same pundits who once criticized Islam are now defending it. To find out why, Matthew Peterson spoke with journalist Matthew Schmitz.
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Brazil’s World Cup elimination has fueled a national debate over whether the country’s rapid growth in evangelical Christianity has altered its soccer culture. While critics reject any link, the discussion reflects broader questions about...
The White House report on the Smithsonian is not a correction of the historical record but a theology of it, reviving the covenant grammar that once made conquest read as providence. Against its demand for absolution without confession stands the...
For hundreds of years, thinkers have hoped to find God in the machine The post The Deep Spiritual History of AI first appeared on ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera.
For hundreds of years, thinkers have hoped to find God in the machine The post The Deep Spiritual History of AI first appeared on ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera.
Generative AI’s overemphasis on Western moral concerns could reinforce global disparities in sensitive applications such as public health messaging and global communication.
Moderator’s Note: This three part series was originally posted in 2013 near the start-up of FAR. Because of its seminal nature, wee have re-posted it several times since then. This piece not only set FAR off on its ground-breaking direction but...
(ANALYSIS) Sometimes the doom scrolling really does pay off. I hate to admit it, but flicking through thousands of social media posts a week is a way that I can find interesting stories to write about for Graphs about Religion.