Here are some valuable articles I've read in the past week or two about religion and politics and their intersection:
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Recent Religion + Politics Commentary: "Pro-Life" Movement, Christian Nationalism, Southern Baptists and United Methodists, Leonard Leo and New USCCB President
Monday, November 7, 2022
White Christian Nationalism on Ballot This Election Cycle
Insightful essays appearing now before the election about how white Christian nationalism is on the ballot this election: Paul Brandeis Raushenbush writes:
Friday, November 4, 2022
Weekly News Roundup by Mark Wingfield of Baptist News Global: "What kind of Christian posts a meme on social media that mocks Paul Pelosi after he was violently attacked?"
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| Hammer photo uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by Malene Thyssen |
Each Friday, Mark Wingfield, editor of Baptist News Global, sends a Friday roundup by email to those on the BNC mailing list. There's not an online link to this weekly roundup, so I can't offer you a link. I would, however, like to share some of Mark Wingfield's commentary from this week's roundup email (boldfacing emphasis is in original):
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Robin Givhan: "The attack on Pelosi graphically highlights just how indecent this country has become"
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| Nick Anderson's cartoon commentary on the Pelosi attack — and more |
Friday, October 28, 2022
Having Left Twitter Because Musk Acquired It, I'm Resuming This Blog
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| Photo of Leslie Jordan by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress, from discussion of his book How Y'All Doing?: MIsadventures and Mischief from a Life Well-Lived with Megan Mullally on the Main Stage at the National Book Festival, 3 September 2022; Library of Congress Life - 20220903SM2320, from Wikipedia, available for sharing via Creative Commons |
Because I've now left Twitter after Elon Musk acquired it — I refuse to do anything to enrich that man in any way — I'm going to switch back to this blog to provide the kind of religious-political commentary I was providing on Twitter. I will appreciate it if anyone who happens to read my postings here and thinks they're worth sharing would do so, so that I can re-establish an audience for the blog.
Friday, August 21, 2020
Robert P. Jones's White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity — Excerpts Worth Noting
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
David Clohessy of SNAP Speaking Outside Southern Baptist Convention, Birmingham, Alabama, June 2019: How to Effect Real Change with Churches and Abuse
Sunday, June 7, 2020
Want to Know Why, Even Now, More Than Half of US White Christians Stand with Trump? See Robert P. Jones on GOP's White Christian Strategy
1/ THREAD: For the second time this week, Donald Trump used a church as a photo op. This image released this morning shows the President and First Lady at Saint John Paul II Shrine. What follows is a partial #BodyLanguage#BodyLanguageExpert #EmotionalIntelligence pic.twitter.com/VOSERW2T2L— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) June 4, 2020
- Ahmaud Arbery, an African-American man out jogging, was killed in Brunswick, Georgia, 23 February by Gregory and Travis McMichael. Gregory McMichael is a former police officer.
- Breonna Taylor, an African-American woman, was shot to death by Louisville police officers in her apartment on 13 March; no one has yet been charged in her killing.
- George Floyd, an African-American man making a purchase at a convenience store, was killed by Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin on 25 May.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
"Pro-Life" Christians May Yet Be the Death of Us All: Who's Driving Trump's Nonchalance About Coronavirus and Why
Friday, December 20, 2019
At Long Last, Christianity Today Lowers the Boom — "It's Time to Call a Spade a Spade" — & Republicans Rage
Christianity Today was founded by Billy Graham, the most prominent evangelical figure in modern history. It is a vehemently anti-choice, conservative publication.— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) December 20, 2019
The second it called for Trump's removal, the entire GOP attacked it as "far-left."
THIS IS HOW CULTS THINK.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
"It's Not All in the Past": Commentary on Abuse Stories in the News Now, Across Church Lines and National Lines
“Rev. Marcotte is 32 years old and represents part of the "new guard" of the Catholic Church, yet by all indications, he has been grooming and abusing children since his 2014 ordination.”— Indie Theology (@IndieTheology) October 29, 2019
Guess it’s not all in the past. #VaticanChikdSexTrafficking https://t.co/kA0PcuXdiD
Monday, July 29, 2019
Ruth Krall, Historical Meandering: Ideologies of Abuse and Exclusion (2)
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| Vasily Polenov, Le droit du Seigneur (1874), in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow |
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Ruth Krall, Historical Meandering: Ideologies of Abuse and Exclusion (1)
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| Vasily Polenov, Le droit du Seigneur (1874) (i) |
Friday, June 14, 2019
Abuse Whistleblower Rachael Denhollander on Why Survivors Know How Extensive Abuse Is in Southern Baptist Churches
With nearly 15 million members, the Southern Baptist Convention is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. Now it's facing a reckoning over sexual abuse. @R_Denhollander, the first woman to publicly accuse Larry Nassar, joins @JudyWoodruff in studio. pic.twitter.com/uKPPRhbZ9O— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) June 12, 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Southern Baptist and U.S. Catholic Leaders Meet in Same Week, Both Confronting Serious Sexual Abuse Problems: A "Gender Hurricane" Results
It's a gender hurricane out there this week. Come Holy Spirit. https://t.co/ebDdAKIsEc— Natalia Imperatori (@nimperatori) June 11, 2019
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
"Everything in This Spreading Crisis Revolves Around Structural Mendacity"; "Poland's Most Senior Nun Has Been Banned from Further Media Contact": Talking Abuse
Poland's most senior nun has been banned from further media contact after condemning the sexual abuse of religious sisters by Catholic priests in her country https://t.co/Jrf8GRhDFi— Pope news (@Pope_news) February 19, 2019
Monday, February 18, 2019
McCarrick Defrocked, Abuse Summit Convening, and NY Times Lets Gay Priests Speak: My Twitter Commentary
For years, Roman Catholic Church leaders have driven gay congregants away in shame. And yet, thousands of ministers are gay men.— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 17, 2019
Two dozen gay priests have shared with us the stories of their lives in the Catholic closet. https://t.co/BN0Dy6Zn0i
Friday, February 15, 2019
Stephanie Krehbiel on Religious Groups Facing Abuse Revelations: "Godly Men, Be Quiet"
This map shows routes of several Southern #Baptist "travelers;" men who preyed on people in one church role & went on to another church to do it again. Please read part 2 in @HoustonChron @ExpressNews series #Abuse of Faith. https://t.co/QuyuuKRr3N @John_Tedesco @RobDownenChron pic.twitter.com/ZMoTTbYPwL— Lise Olsen (@chrondigger) February 12, 2019










