What Has Jerusalem To Do With Athens?
What Has Jerusalem To Do With Athens?New York Times (blog)A few weeks ago, I concluded my “Bad Religion” book club with Slate's Will Saletan by questioning the metaphysical underpinnings of contemporary secular liberalism, and I wanted to say something about the responses I provoked.and more »
BOOK REVIEW: 'Bad Religion'
BOOK REVIEW: 'Bad Religion'Washington TimesBy David Wilezol - Special to The Washington Times By Ross Douthat If you put a piece of duct tape over Ross Douthat's name on the dust jacket, the content of “Bad Religion,” subtitled “How We Became a Nation of Heretics,” would surprise you as a far ...Has 'institutional Christianity' helped or hurt the US?89.3 KPCCall 2 news articles »
Zombies Fighting Over Who Is Right: A Nightmare on Main Street
Zombies Fighting Over Who Is Right: A Nightmare on Main StreetHuffington PostEvery religion, every ideology and every construct of self implies a perspective on what constitutes the good life, as well as some kind of critique of the bad. Religions would be thin gruel in a nihilistic wasteland without some blissful vision of ...
A nation of heretics
A nation of hereticsWashington PostRoss Douthat is a New York Times columnist and author of “Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics.” If a foreign visitor wanted to understand the state of religion in America today, a good place to start would have been Nationals Park in ...Something So Much MoreAmerica Magazine (subscription) (blog)all 4 news articles »
'Bad Religion,' by Ross Douthat
'Bad Religion,' by Ross DouthatNew York TimesRoss Douthat's contribution to this genre, “Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics,” laments the departure from what he calls “a Christian center,” which “has helped bind together a teeming, diverse and fissiparous nation.Interview: Ross Douthat on Joel Osteen, Rick Warren, Christian Nationalism and ...Christian Postall 2 news articles »