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How Black Panther Betrays Dr. King’s Dream

How Black Panther Betrays Dr. King’s Dream

by joelabrown | Apr 8, 2018 | Film and Religion, Race and Religion, Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics

Abstract The April issue of the Forum features John Sianghio’s (University of Chicago) essay, “How Black Panther Betrays Dr. King’s Dream.” Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther has conquered the world. Beyond being a box office blockbuster, communities of...
Religion and Religious Expression in the Academy and Public Life

Religion and Religious Expression in the Academy and Public Life

by joelabrown | Mar 1, 2018 | Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics, Scholars' Roundtable

This month’s issue of the Forum features a recent panel discussion co-sponsored by the Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion on the theme, “Religion and Religious Expression in the Academy and Public Life.” The panel included...
Don’t Forget Trump’s Pentecostal Fans | a response

Don’t Forget Trump’s Pentecostal Fans | a response

by joelabrown | Feb 18, 2018 | American religious history, Race and Religion, Religion and Politics, Scholars' Roundtable

In “Don’t Forget Trump’s Pentecostal Fans,” Arlene Sánchez-Walsh (Azusa Pacific University), responds to David Barr’s (University of Chicago) essay featured in this month’s issue of the Forum, “Evangelical Support for Trump as...
American Evangelical Support for Donald Trump: Mostly American, and Only Sort-of “Evangelical” | a response

American Evangelical Support for Donald Trump: Mostly American, and Only Sort-of “Evangelical” | a response

by joelabrown | Feb 2, 2018 | American religious history, Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics

In “American Evangelical Support for Donald Trump: Mostly American, and Only Sort-of ‘Evangelical’,” John G. Stackhouse, Jr. (Ph.D. ’87), responds to David Barr’s (University of Chicago) essay featured in this month’s issue of...
On Political Theology and Religious Nationalism | a response

On Political Theology and Religious Nationalism | a response

by joelabrown | Jan 26, 2018 | Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics, Scholars' Roundtable

In “On Political Theology and Religious Nationalism,” Benjamin Lynerd (Christopher Newport University) responds to David Barr’s (University of Chicago) essay featured in this month’s issue of the Forum, “Evangelical Support for Trump as a...
Evangelical Support for Trump as a Moral Project: Description and Critique

Evangelical Support for Trump as a Moral Project: Description and Critique

by joelabrown | Jan 16, 2018 | Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics

The January issue of the Forum features David Barr’s (University of Chicago) essay, “Evangelical Support for Trump as a Moral Project: Description and Critique.” The rise of Donald J. Trump to the presidency has caused a crisis of misunderstanding in...
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