Monday, June 3, 2024

RNS Morning Report: The second coming of Doug Wilson

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The second coming of Doug Wilson

(RNS) — Conservatives are elevating long-controversial Idaho pastor Doug Wilson, framing him as a champion of a relatively moderate form of Christian nationalism — but critics says his ideas remain extreme.
 

Photos of the Week: Corpus Christi; Lord of Great Power

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes South American commemorations of Corpus Christi and the Lord of Great Power festivals and more.
 

Latino Episcopalians in the spotlight with Gutiérrez presiding bishop nomination

HYATTSVILLE, Md. (RNS) — Latino Episcopal clergy say that their congregations are thriving. 
 

New film depicting ‘hero’s journey’ of Swami Vivekananda comes to PBS

(RNS) — 'America's First Guru' is a 90-minute look at how Swami Vivekananda introduced yoga and Hinduism to the Western world.
 

Off-color LGBTQ remarks deepen mystery of a pontiff who can’t be pinned down

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Despite repeated media attempts to define Pope Francis, he remains difficult to label 11 years into his pontificate.

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Christian ethics has long supported disability justice. Today, we need to do more.

(RNS) — Catholics and others must fight for a broader ideal of disability justice.

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Adults raised in the ‘Christian parenting empire’ of the ’70s-’90s push back

(RNS) — Leveraging social media, these parents and professionals aim to show that this parenting approach can result in trauma, estrangement and views of God as abusive.
 

With strawberries and goats, a ‘farmastery’ reaches out to its neighbors

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (RNS) — Part of the new monastic movement began three decades ago among lay Protestants, Spring Forest is a model for how Christians can work, eat and worship as a community.

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