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Evangelical leader Dobson leaving radio show. Lutherans ask for forgiveness for persecutions. UN says faith leaders have 'widest reach' on environment. Christian prison proposed in small America.
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As I see it, journalism and media are wonderful and challenging areas of God’s good creation in which to work at the turn of the millennium.
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French court finds Scientology guilty of fraud. Catholic Bishops tell African leaders to come clean. African Bishop backs jail for gays.
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We now practice our craft in an age not only of instant information but of unfiltered, unlimited information. We must understand ourselves and our work in that context.
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"The opening pages of this paper give us an excellent historical overview of man’s efforts to define ‘truth’ -starting with ethical rationalism through Nietzsche’s attack on it," - David Young
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Much of the Western press ignored the religious dimensions of the September 11, 2001, attacks and has faltered in its coverage of global Islamist violence ever since, said Dr. Paul Marshall.
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Secular journalism and religious persons do not have along history of looking to each other for guidance and inspiration. Traditionally, there has been less than high respect for each other’s gods.
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The American press corps is ignorant of religious faith and sees it as bizarre and irrelevant to public life, said former Senator Rick Santorum.
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The idea of vocation is particularly Christian. In ancient Greece, leisure was the only end of any work and so work itself was not seen as a vocation. All labour was seen as slavish. In Hindu religio
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THE WORST ENEMIES OF GOOD RELIGION REPORTING ARE OFTEN RELIGIOUS PEOPLE THEMSELVES, said American television-news reporter Lisa Leigh Kelly.
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