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For OpEd by Pauline Dolle on new podcast Hinge. The Prodigal Son by Albrecht Durer, c1496. Detail colorized by A Journey through NYC religions
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“Cain, where is Abel thy brother?” by Arthur Szyk
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Waiting for the Messiah
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All the religious faiths of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn were mapped in 2017, for the first time in NYC history!
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600 religious sites in Bedford-Stuyvesant!
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Faith in 5 Boros at the Museum of the City of New York.
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“I am most often irritated by those who attack the bishop but somehow fall for the securities analyst.” – Nassim Taleb, The Black Swan
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Journey’s new soft drink “Spirit”! 🙂
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HINGE series on the future of NYC religions.
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Peoples of Bushwick, Brooklyn gyph
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The Hispanics of Bushwick, Brooklyn
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Hand chart of race, ethnicity, and faith in Bushwick, Brooklyn
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Spirit Truck in Williamsburg, Brooklyn!
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Spiritual Food Truck. Unlike the food trucks that are easily found throughout Brooklyn, C3 features a “spirit truck” across the street from the church with a proverb by Dillon Burroughs, a bestselling American author.
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For series on the birth of religious freedom in New York City at Christime. The birth of Christmas. Dutch etching by Romeyne de Hooghe, from his book Hieroglyphica, Amsterdam: 1735.
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The complete map of faith sites in Flushing, Queens portrayed for the first time in NYC’s history.
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Poverty and Wealth in Flushing, Queens
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The prisoners from Flushing, Queens
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Collage of evangelicals in Flushing, Queens.
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“Joyous Life” by Masaki Takizaway at Tenrikyo MIssion; Korean Church Clinic for Elderly; Tzu Chi Buddhists at prayer
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Interior of Puchao Temple, afternoon prayer service. Illustration by Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
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Global Squeeze on the working and middle classes
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Waiting for God and politics discussion by Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church and Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times
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“Whosoever believes in me, Scripture has said, out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:38) David Chang, “The red color to me is the presence of Christ, out of his heart, his blood. The breaking open the heart.”
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan by Journey sketch artist Darilyn Carnes
Faith in crisis, faith in war, waiting for the Messiah, museum gathering, HINGE series, God’s Rows, calligraphy & Tim Dolan