Sightings Articles

same-sex marriage | Roman Catholicism | Pope Francis | Ireland

Ringing the Changes on Change

This now-passing spring we have heard and seen changes in the religious spheres, which get described as “stunning,” “startling,” and more. We’ll reach into our internet deposit for just two which have shaken the world of Catholics and millions of the...

June 1, 2015

James Tissot | Prodigal Son | meritocracy | Bible | Smart Museum

The Pitfalls of Meritocracy: James J. Tissot's "Prodigal Son" Etchings at the Smart Museum

James J. Tissot (1836-1902), a French artist best known for his paintings of society and fashion, produced a series of images restaging the parable of the Prodigal Son in 1880s England.  I used his cycle of five etchings as part of a class I taugh...

May 28, 2015

blasphemy | India | Hinduism | Brahmins | Dharma | adharma | Manu | Kautilya | Arthashastra | James C. Scott | Materialists | Ramayana | Jabali | Rama | Kamasutra | bhakti | Islam

Prelude to Censorship: The Toleration of Blasphemy in Ancient India

India today is experiencing a powerful wave of censorship of literary texts, films, and artworks. Such a degree of repression is unprecedented in India, but it is rooted in concepts of blasphemy that underwent a number of changes throughout Indian hi...

May 21, 2015

Pope Francis | Catholics | Cliff Kincaid | AIM Center for Investigative Journalism | Accuracy in Media | Southern Poverty Law Center | Stephen Herreid | Timothy Ball | Malachi Martin | liberation theology

Rightist Critics of Pope Francis

Pope Francis enjoys universal acclaim. Almost.While the pontiff is building bridges to Communists in Cuba, nuns who had been under suspicion, Muslims, Jews, Protestants and even people outside the faith, two dissenting groups stand out: Catholics on ...

May 18, 2015