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While Kanye West’s hip-hop “Jesus Walks” can be considered a turning point in the history of black sacred music, the fears that it represents the wresting of the
“sacred” from the faithful are ahistorical. By Wallace Best
While Kanye West’s hip-hop “Jesus Walks” can be considered a turning point in the history of black sacred music, the fears that it represents the wresting of the
“sacred” from the faithful are ahistorical. By Wallace Best
The term “cold war” has a troubling, ironic resonance as the West and the Islamic East eye each other. By Emran Qureshi
Read MoreDenise Kimber Buell’s Why This New Race? Ethnic Reasoning in Early Christianity. By Karen L. King
Read MoreIn his first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, the new pope argues that the primary work of the Church, supported by liturgy and study of the Word, is charity. Strangely, his argument barely includes mention of women. By Phyllis Zagano
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