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Emory Confronts a Legacy of Bias Against Jews
The evidence of bias against Jewish students in Emory University’s dental school has long been known, but until now the university had neither admitted the bias nor apologized for it.
October 7, 2012, SundayNapa Maker of Prized Kosher Wine Says His Faith Came Through the Vine
Jeff Morgan, 59, whose childhood home had a Christmas tree, said making acclaimed wines under the Covenant label sent a “wayward Jew like me back to Judaism.”
October 6, 2012, SaturdayA Doctor’s Ministry, Bridging Science and Spirit
Dr. Joseph Dutkowsky, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in the care of children, occupies contested territory, both intellectually and theologically, at the top of his profession.
September 22, 2012, SaturdaySix Days After 9/11, Another Anniversary Worth Honoring
On Sept. 17, 2001, President George W. Bush visited a mosque and spoke eloquently about respect for Islam — an act of leadership that should be celebrated instead of overlooked.
September 8, 2012, SaturdayIf the Sikh Temple Had Been a Mosque — On Religion
The suspicion that the gunman in the shootings outside Milwaukee intended to kill Muslims, not Sikhs, masks the fact that Islamophobia has entered the mainstream.
August 11, 2012, SaturdayUpdating Vacation Bible School From Its Rote Roots
A Houston evangelical pastor has revamped a summer tradition for the 21st century, combining Christian rock, humorous skits and Broadway-style musicals.
July 28, 2012, SaturdayA Refuge Silent Enough to Hear God’s Whisper: On Religion
Retreats at the monastery of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist provide a contemplative, prayerful respite from the cacophony of the secular world.
July 14, 2012, SaturdayMarcia Mount Shoop, a Rape Survivor, Turns to Ministering Body and Soul
Marcia Mount Shoop, a Presbyterian minister, has used her experience of being sexually attacked at 15 to develop religious teachings aimed at repairing the rift between mind and body.
June 30, 2012, SaturdayStudying and Living Jewish-Asian Intermarriage
Helen K. Kim and Noah S. Leavitt, who married after meeting in graduate school, share a scholarly interest in marriages like theirs.
June 16, 2012, SaturdayGospel Music Book Challenges Black Homophobia
A historian of black gospel music has written a book that intends to expose what he calls the hypocrisy of the black church’s opposition to same-sex marriage.
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