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Mitregate: The Anglican Crisis Over Women’s Hats
By
Diana Butler Bass
This week, what is surely one of the most bizarre religion stories of the year came across my email. No, it wasn’t the story about lightning hitting the giant Jesus statue in Ohio. Instead, it is the “Mitregate” scandal, part of the continuing saga of Anglican travail. Both the Guardian newspaper in England and Episcopal…
Who Are You Christians Anyway?
By
Diana Butler Bass
Over the weekend, I spoke to a large group of mainline churchgoers who posed their conference theme as a question: “Who Are You Christians Anyway?” The question is a good one–and it is a question that people ask me all the time, especially when I travel. Although the United States remains the country with the largest…
Africa’s Real Goal: Human Rights and the Religion of the Heart
By
Diana Butler Bass
With the World Cup in South Africa, it is appropriate to take note of African religion–for not only are Africans sports-mad, but they are the most religious people in the world. In 1912, geographer George Kimball quipped, “The darkest thing about Africa has been our ignorance of it.” For most Americans, not much has changed…
Buddha, Shiva, Muhammad and Moses: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
By
Diana Butler Bass
My daughter is finishing sixth grade at a school that teaches world religions to middle schoolers. This year, they studied Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam. Christianity (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant) comes next year. The program is wonderful, designed by a passionate young teacher who is working on her Ph.D. in religious studies at the University…
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