Robert Repino


Robert Repino is an editor of religious studies and history for Oxford University Press, and occasionally teaches for the Gotham Writers Workshop. His essays have appeared in Slate, The Revealer, Tor.com, and the OUPBlog. He is the author of several works of fiction, including the science fiction novel Mort(e) from Soho Press and the middle grade novel Spark and the League of Ursus from Quirk Books.

 

Content by Robert Repino

The January 6th hearings demonstrate how to move forward when dialogue is impossible

For the first time since Donald Trump emerged on the scene, a national political conversation is excluding obviously malicious nonsense

July 22, 2022, 7:00 PDT


Bad people who are Christians are still Christians, no matter how that makes other Christians feel

If Christians want dialogue with people outside of the faith, they need to be willing to admit that even ‘true’ Christianity can sometimes get things wrong

September 12, 2021, 11:14 PDT


 

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