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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Sept. 20, 2019
Date September 20, 2019 3:00 PM
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Friday, September 20, 2019

Religion & Public Life


** Daily Religion Headlines
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** U.S. Headlines
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U.S. orders Duke and U.N.C. to recast tone in Mideast studies The New York Times * ([link removed])
Abortion front and center as new U.S. Supreme Court term nears Reuters ([link removed])
United Methodists float plans to split denomination after LGBTQ vote Religion News Service ([link removed])
Prosecutors present chilling scene footage from deadly California synagogue shooting ABC News ([link removed])
Man trained by Hezbollah scouted Times Square as target, prosecutors say The New York Times * ([link removed])
Muslim men blame racial profiling for flight cancellation BBC News ([link removed])
In New Jersey, 3 politicians sorry for using, defending anti-Semitic trope The Associated Press ([link removed])
Kansas City diocese wins case of teacher who says she was fired for being pregnant, unmarried The Kansas City Star * ([link removed])
Man says Oklahoma church members held him down because he is gay KFOR-TV ([link removed])
St. John the Divine Cathedral is in recovery mode The New York Times * ([link removed])



** International Headlines
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Israel’s election highlights secular-religious divide The Associated Press ([link removed])
Russia widens Jehovah’s Witnesses crackdown with new jailings Reuters ([link removed])
Indonesian president postpones plans to outlaw extramarital sex The Guardian ([link removed])
Moderate Islamist Ennahda backs Saied in Tunisia’s presidential run-off Reuters ([link removed])
In new Sudan, women want more freedom, bigger political role The Associated Press ([link removed])



** Analysis & Commentary
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Whose nation? Which communities? The fault lines of the new Christian nationalism America ([link removed])
How does a church make the poor visible? This one immortalized them in a fresco Religion News Service ([link removed])
Two false Newmans First Things * ([link removed])



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