Monday, August 5, 2019

Summertime and the reading is plenty

Tara Isabella Burton, America, What do millennials want from religion? Three shows have the answer.

Micah Meadowcroft, The American Conservative, Virtue and Vice in an Age of Addiction

Mandy Lee Catron, The Atlantic, What You Lose When You Gain a Spouse
Emma Green, The Atlantic, When Your Pregnancy Is Political
Emma Green, The Atlantic, The Nationalists Take Washington
Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, What Americans Do Now Will Define Us Forever
Derek Thompson, The Atlantic, The Future of the City is Childless
Faith Hill, The Atlantic, They Tried to Start a Church Without God. For a While, It Worked.

Angela N Carroll, Baltimore Magazine, What Pennsylvania Avenue’s Official Arts District Designation Means for the Community

The Editors, Baltimore Sun, Better to have a few rats than to be one

Kaitlyn Schiess, Christ & Pop Culture, Booksmart and Female Ambition

Amanda Kolson Hurley, CityLab, What Internet Memes Get Wrong About Breezewood, Pennsylvania
Karsonya Wise Whitehead, CityLab, In Trump vs. Baltimore, No One Is Winning

John Blake, CNN, What both the left and the right get wrong about my neighborhood in Baltimore

Matthew Milliner, Comment, Richard Rohr: A Field Guide

Kate Shellnut, CT, Amazon Sold $240K of ‘Liturgy of the Ordinary’ Fakes, Publisher Says
Heath W Carter, CTDrilling for Oil, Contending for Truth
Ed Shaw, CTCelibate Gay Christians: Neither Shockingly Conservative nor Worryingly Liberal
Timothy Dalrymple, CT, On Court Prophets and Wilderness Prophets
Mark Galli, CT, And Now, the Star of the Show...
Abigail Murrish, CT, Both Purity Culture and Hook-Up Culture Failed Me
Kutter Callaway, CTBoomers, Take It from Woody or Iron Man: It’s Time to Pass the Torch

Abby Perry, Curator, Surrendering a Shoebox

Cary Aspinwall, Dave Boucher & Cassandra Jaramillo, Dallas News, 'You're gonna kill me!': Dallas police body cam footage reveals the final minutes of Tony Timpa's life

Kate Storey, Esquire, Susan Was Seinfeld's Most Tragic Character. Today, She Teaches Ukulele.

Tommy Welty, Fathom, Helplessness Blues

Jake Meador, First Things, The Nashville Statement and the PCA

Eve Fairbanks, HuffPost Highline, Behold, the Millennial Nuns

Adam Roberts, Image, First Men and Original Sins

David Ehrlich, IndieWire, ‘The Lion King’ Review: Disney’s Remake Is a Disastrous Plunge into the Uncanny Valley

Aaron Gordon, Jalopnik, The Autonomous Vehicle Industry Would Turn Sidewalks Into Cages If It Could

Eve Tushnet, Kirk Center, A Justified Confessions

Joel Looper, LARB, How Would Bonhoeffer Vote?

Helen Dale, Law & Liberty, Return of the Pagans
Micah Meadowcroft, Law & Liberty, Rangers and Hobbits: Towards Liberal Arts for the Common Good

Michael Washburn, Longreads, Tom Petty's Problematic Album 'Southern Accents'

Susie Mendoza, McSweeney's, The Biggest Challenge of Parenting Is Becoming a Human Meat Suit

Tara Isabella Burton, MereO, Rise of the Titans: Fascism, Christianity, and the Seduction of the Brutal
Jake Meador, MereO: Commonplaces, Liturgical Jigs and Millennial Burnout
Jake Meador, MereO, Against the Political Atheists: On the Safety of the Dead Consensus
Jake Meador, MereO: CommonplacesAugustinianism and Audience in “In Search of the Common Good”

Marybeth Baggett, Moral Apologetics, In Defense of Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead: A Response to Jessica Hooten Wilson

Andrea Long Chu, n+1, The Pink

Alan Jacobs, The New Atlantis, After Technopoly

Jill Lepore, New Yorker, The Lingering of Loss
Amanda Petrusich, New Yorker, Going Home with Wendell Berry

Nicole King, Newsweek, Trump's Dehumanizing Attacks on Baltimore Are Hiding an Awful Truth—and He Knows It

Costica Bradatan, NYT, Democracy Is for the Gods
John Eligon, NYT, When ‘Black Lives Matter’ Is Invoked in the Abortion Debate
Ross Douthat, NYT, The Meaning of Marianne Williamson
Michael Wear, NYT, Democrats Shouldn’t Be So Certain About Abortion
Leana S Wen, NYT, Why I Left Planned Parenthood

Dan Brooks, The Outline, Manly wedding rings for tough guys who are dudes
Sam Adler-Bell, The Outline, What's left of liberalism?

CJ Hauser, Paris Review, The Crane Wife

Emily Wolfe, Pittsburgh City PaperPennsylvania’s hottest Twitter account right now is … the state treasury department

Phil Christman, Plough, Poetry and Prophecy, Dust and Ashes
Martyn Wendell Jones, Plough, You Can't Go Home Again

Agnes Callard, The Point, Spoiled Rich Kids

Tim Alberta, Politico, ‘Mother Is Not Going to Like This’: The 48 Hours That Almost Brought Down Trump

Agata Kasprolewicz, Przekrój, Mao and the Sparrows

Ian Paul, Psephizo, Does your faith have a crumple zone?

Haley Stewart, Public Discourse, Can We Justify Bringing Children into This Dark World?

Tara Isabella Burton, Religion News Service, In Brooklyn, ‘tradpunk’ Christianity meets millennial counterculture

Brad East, Resident Theologian, Against pop culture
Brad East, Resident Theologian, Pop culture, for and against
Brad East, Resident Theologian, Questions for Jake Meador after reading his lovely new book

Ekemini Uwan, Sistamatic Theology, Say My Name

Laura Turner, Slate, Sixteen and Evangelical
Lawrence Lanahan, Slate, Trump Tried to Build a Wall Around West Baltimore

Rachel Nuwer, Smithsonian, The Smell of Newborn Babies Triggers the Same Reward Centers as Drugs

John W Hawthorne, Sociological Reflections, Evangelical Influencers and Evangelical Populism

Fraser Myers, Spiked, Meet the anti-woke left

Glenn O'Brien, Spin, Tom Waits: Our 1985 Interview, Tom Waits for No Man

Jane Coaston, Vox, A question for conservatives: what if the left was right on race?
Laura Turner, Vox, Couples all over Instagram are “doing life together.” Here’s where it came from.

Elizabeth Bruenig, WaPo, Dear Clare: I can’t wait to welcome you to the world. I have so much I want to show you. 

Matthew Walther, The Week, The Jeffrey Epstein case is why people believe in Pizzagate
Bonnie Kristian, The Week, Will evangelicals thwart Trump's unchristian refugee ban?

Cliff Sosis & Agnes Callard, What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher?, Agnes Callard Interview

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