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  • Sects and Violence in the Ancient World http://sawiggins.wordpress.com/

    A blog that tries to find intelligent things to say about religion and related subjects.

LATEST ARTICLES ( 4557 )

  • The Cycle

    Cycle

    The last of the Roger Corman Poe cycle was The Tomb of Ligeia. I haven’t seen all eight films in the set, at least I don’t think I have. Read more

    Posted on 24 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Running on Irony

    Running Irony

    I recently remarked that my life runs on irony.  I was thinking back to when I was trying to get out of Gorgias Press (long story) and I was interviewed by... Read more

    Posted on 23 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Mad Homework

    Homework

    Watching movies can be studying. It’s all a matter of what the exams are. I studied enough when I was young to know that Vincent Price was a horror star. Read more

    Posted on 22 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Gothic Folk

    Gothic Folk

    I smelled autumn on the air during yesterday morning’s jog. Pseudo-non sequitur: Cambridge Elements are one of the many series of short books that academic... Read more

    Posted on 21 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Not Really Free

    Really Free

    I admit that I’m a cheapskate. When you grow up poor, that comes naturally. For some of us the myth of scarcity is less of a fable than it is for others. Perhap... Read more

    Posted on 20 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Bible Lives

    Bible Lives

    How well do we know our parents?  Occasionally I think about the things I’ve never told my daughter.  This was brought home to me when, looking through a box... Read more

    Posted on 19 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Not Kid’s Stuff

    Kid’s Stuff

    Sometimes when I go into a bookstore I don’t find anything on my list. (My list is pretty strange, and it includes many older titles. Read more

    Posted on 18 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Pearl X

    Pearl

    The danger to starting something new is that you’ll get hooked. I watched the unusual horror film X because it was getting some good press, only to find out tha... Read more

    Posted on 17 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Book Stages

    Book Stages

    There are stages to it.  Writing a book, I mean.  One stage, for me, is realizing that you’re writing one.  I started work on Sleepy Hollow as American Myth... Read more

    Posted on 16 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Academic Politics

    Academic Politics

    Being the curious sort, I followed up on the post I dropped the day before Valentines. I had written about Scholars Press and how details were hard to find. I... Read more

    Posted on 15 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Local Gothic

    Local Gothic

    One of the most valuable aspects of the humanities is the range they give the imagination. As an undergrad from a small town, I was astonished at the range of... Read more

    Posted on 14 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Good Timing?

    Good Timing?

    Timing is important.  I hope I have a sense of it, but it doesn’t always work out the way you hope.  My last book, The Wicker Man, was released on the fiftieth... Read more

    Posted on 13 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Who Recommended?

    Recommended?

    A couple of things: one-word titles can be confusing, and I need to start writing down where I get movie recommendations. Trying to live reasonably on an... Read more

    Posted on 12 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Lost Decade

    Lost Decade

    The nineties, it seems, got away from me.  Personally, they started with living in Edinburgh with my newlywed spouse. We had no television and no money, and... Read more

    Posted on 11 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Outside Invisible

    Outside Invisible

    Some of us are fated, it seems, always to be outsiders. I have no inside knowledge of the film industry. I barely keep up with the movies I want to see. Read more

    Posted on 10 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • August Thoughts

    August Thoughts

    The other day I saw a headline on a BookRiot email blast: “August is Spooky Season Jr.”  I’ve often wondered why more horror fans haven’t emphasized this. Read more

    Posted on 09 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Sleeping and Watching

    Sleeping Watching

    The older I get, the more flexible my idea of reality becomes.  I’m starting to notice things that may have been happening for decades, but the reflection of ag... Read more

    Posted on 08 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Night Or Curse

    Night Curse

    You just never know. I’ve read lots of books about horror movies, but clearly not enough. The field only gained academic respectability in recent years, but onc... Read more

    Posted on 07 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • In Public

    Public

    Mere days after my dentist appointment I had occasion to be back in the waiting room.  Of course I had a book with me.  Then my attention was caught by either... Read more

    Posted on 06 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Gothic Illumination

    Gothic Illumination

    A mere month ago I had never heard of Sally Sayward Wood. She has seldom received much attention, and it may be in part because her literary finesse wasn’t quit... Read more

    Posted on 05 August 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY