Faith in America
All this week, Salon People features articles on various aspects of
faith in America.
Faith in America What does religion mean now? Is it a mystical experience, a collection of social protocols or just common sense?
By Amy Standen
[11/20/00]
When the saints go marching in Mormon missionaries abroad lead a life of evangelism, community service and mind-numbing austerity.
By Tara Zahra
[11/20/00]
The God list, pro and con One man enumerates why he believes, and why he doesn't.
By Cary Tennis
[11/20/00]
Brilliant Careers: Rev. Billy Graham At 82, the Elvis (and Marshall McLuhan) of preachers is still the indefatigable king of ecumenical evangelism.
By David Rubien
[11/21/00]
Resurrecting Robert Tilton Black Entertainment Television has put the sleazy televangelist back on the air. Is BET giving people what they want, or taking advantage of the faithful?
By Stephen Bender
[11/21/00]
Nuns without habits Melissa Camardo is young, bright, pretty and politically active. And she's a nun. What is she thinking?
By Rebecca Segall
[11/22/00]
Views from the pews If church is theater, then where are the reviews? This week, the Baptists lose it at the altar, and the Unitarians try finding it through tweedy discussion.
By Chris Colin
[11/22/00]
They ask if I'm from New York What they mean is, they think I'm Jewish.
By Judy Oppenheimer
[11/22/00]
