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Tish Harrison Warren

“Is the New York Times becoming a more complex place that is open to the views of, well, half of America?”

John Fea   |  May 3, 2023

Over at “Get Religion,” veteran religion writer Terry Mattingly responds to my recent Current piece “The New York Times’ ‘Come to Jesus’ Moment.” Here is a taste: …This brings us to a rather short John Fea “think piece” essay that […]

On Fred Shuttlesworth

John Fea   |  February 6, 2023

Here is a taste of Tish Harrison Warren’s New York Times piece on the late Birmingham civil rights activist: On Sept. 9, 1957, the very day President Eisenhower signed the Civil Rights Act and lawyers sought injunctive relief to force […]

What happens when gay rights clash with religious freedom?

John Fea   |  December 7, 2022

Here is Tish Harrison Warren at The New York Times: This week, the Supreme Court will hear a case that will reignite a continuing conversation about what to do when long-established religious convictions clash with gay people’s civil rights. In 303 […]

Pro-life feminism

John Fea   |  November 29, 2021

Here is Tish Harrison Warren at The New York Times: We need to broaden the tent of feminism. If, in order to be a feminist, one cannot simply be against the oppression of women but also must affirm abortion or […]

“Death, for all us, is a journey interrupted”

John Fea   |  October 19, 2021

When was the last time you saw material like this from New York Times opinion writer? Thank you Tish Harrison Warren. A taste: The truth is, no one — not priests, not scientists, not the most ardent atheist, not the […]