Oct 25, 2019 | Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Literalism, Christian Colleges, Christian Right, Fundamentalism, History, Kelsey Lahr, Politics, Racial Justice, Racism, Westmont College, White Jesus, White Supremacy |
by Kelsey Lahr Kelsey Lahr is a communication professor at Los Angeles Pacific University. Her scholarly interests include climate change communication and environmental rhetorics. She also works summers as a seasonal Ranger in Yosemite National Park. Her writing...
Oct 22, 2019 | Ad Hominem Attacks, Answers in Genesis, Camille Lewis, Charles Ware, Ken Ham, Larry Smith, Politics, Racial Justice, Racism, Righting America |
by William Trollinger Martin Luther King, Jr., three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front, at a press conference / World Telegram & Sun photo by Walter Albertin. June 7, 1964. In August, Ken Ham (Answers in Genesis CEO) and Charles Ware (founder and...
Oct 18, 2019 | American History, Camille Lewis, Critical Race Theory, Hegemon, History, Politics, Racism, Reconstruction, Religious Rhetorics, Rhetoric, Slavery, White Evangelicals, White Nationalism, White Supremacy |
by Camille Lewis Camille Kaminski Lewis is currently a Visiting Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. She holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University in Rhetorical Studies with a minor in American Studies....
Oct 15, 2019 | Ad Hominem Attacks, Answers in Genesis, Atheism, Blog Updates, Culture War, History, Ken Ham, Politics, Religious Rhetorics, Rhetoric |
by Susan Trollinger and William Trollinger “Logical Fallacy Referee- Ad Hominem” Image via KnowYourMeme. There have been quite a few responses on The Conversation website to Bill’s article on the 100 year anniversary of the fundamentalist movement....
Oct 8, 2019 | Uncategorized |
by William Trollinger Note: this post is featured on The Conversation. Raul Cano/Shutterstock These days, the term “fundamentalism” is often associated with a militant form of Islam. But the original fundamentalist movement was actually Christian. And...