Associated Press: Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention said Friday that several of the denomination’s major entities are under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice in the wake of its multiple problems related to clergy sex abuse.
NPR: The controversy began after Rushdie published his fourth novel, “The Satanic Verses,” in 1988, which reimagines parts of the Prophet Muhammad’s life and in one section suggests that the founder of Islam may have flirted with polytheism.
The Guardian: What it was like asking for Salman Rushdie’s work in a Pakistan bookshop
Religion News Service: The vitriol against Florida judge Bruce Reinhart is part of an escalation of antisemitic animus propelled by Trump’s fervent supporters.
Christianity Today: The fantasy role-playing game’s theological dimensions can be spiritually formative.
Christian Century: Fleeing Ukraine and resettling elsewhere has been difficult — especially for African nationals.
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