The New York Times
Religio-secular … again
By Martin E. Marty — April 26, 2017
How “religious” are the “religious” when they make political or consumer choices? How “secular” are the “secular” when they want to do justice to American culture and society by simply overlooking religion and the religious?
On Planned Parenthood controversy, ‘The New York Times’ swings and whiffs
By Jonathan Merritt — July 22, 2015
By sidestepping the elements of the story that have outraged Americans, it’s as if the editorial board is trying to prove true the conservatives who claim their paper is run by left-leaning elitists.
David Brooks on morality, theology, and his personal religious journey
By Jonathan Merritt — May 1, 2015
On sensitive moral and theological matters, the "New York Times" columnist is ready to share his thinking. But not completely.
How Frank Bruni misunderstands Christians—and why it matters
By Jonathan Merritt — April 6, 2015
The New York Times columnist argues church leaders should be “made” to abandon their views on same-sex relationships. If liberals want to energize their opposition, this is exactly the kind of thing that will do it.
Evangelical adoption movement attacked…again
By Jonathan Merritt — September 24, 2013
The evangelical adoption movement is under attack, mostly from the left.
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