From Farmers’ Weekly: London witnessed an extraordinary spectacle on Wednesday 11 December as more than 600 tractors rolled into Westminster in a dramatic protest against the Autumn Budget’s impact on farming. Organised by Save British Farming...
Feminism and Religion"For 37 years, I have resided with awe and delight in the Appalachian Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. With gratitude for the palpable strength and ageless beauty of the great mountains down to the tiniest ephemeral flowers, I have poured...
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Marginalia Review of BooksPHILIP BALL | I’d put money on quantum computing becoming commercially viable and useful way before fusion does...
Contending ModernitiesLloyd and Sostaita show us how we might move beyond the sacred/profane binary that both its defenders and critics are parasitic upon. The post Sacrality, Land, and Conceptual Fluidity: A Synthetic Response to Dana Lloyd and Barbara Sostaita...
Political TheologyWhat might it mean to learn from the past now that time has moved on and “the past” now refers to a bygone era of liberal hegemony? Source
The ConversationCharles Schulz’s TV special survived the skepticism of network executives to become a holiday classic.
Feminism and Religion"I am struck by how language affects our thoughts, values and even our actions. One standout for me is Friday the 13th which is a day accused of being cursed and holding bad luck in modern beliefs. There is even a series of horror films created in...
Canopy ForumSan Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León by Mexico Fotos (CC BY SA 2.0). This article is part of our virtual symposium and essay series, “Masking Religious Freedom Violations.” Read more here. On October 20, 2024, two people on a motorcycle shot at...
The ConversationYou may call him Santa Claus, but the bearded guy in the red suit is a man known by many names. That doesn’t make him disreputable, just a reflection of changing American culture.