Jesus reaches out to hand a glass of ice cold lemonade (complete with a little umbrella) to a man in swimming trunks lying on a lounge chair. "You've been tithing, going to church every Sunday and ...
This issue marks the fifth anniversary of the “What If …” cartoon, which was first drawn by John V. Lawing, Jr., for the November 20, 1964, issue. Here are some reflections of our art-production ...
Chick's pulpy, lurid cartoons combined traditional evangelism with frankly conspiracy-minded attacks. He and later other illustrators produced several hundred tracts over the decades. Latching onto ...
MOSCOW — A city-owned newspaper in Volgograd has been ordered closed after publishing a cartoon depicting the leaders of the four major religions that illustrated an article intended as an appeal ...
Cartoons are, by their nature, caricatures—oversimplifications designed to make a forceful point and provoke debate. Editors know that one powerful cartoon can generate more furor than dozens of ...
As protests, many of them violent, continue to shake the Muslim world in the wake of depiction of Muhammad in a series of cartoons, two religious scholars discuss the use of religious imagery in ...
THE portrayal of Prophet Muhammad in some cartoons has generated an avalanche of controversy and an outburst of rage and violence because it is at the core of two critical and highly philosophical ...
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OBSCENITY DOES NOT fall within constitutionally protected freedom of speech or press. The legal standard for judging obscenity asks: does the dominant theme of the material, taken as a whole, appeal ...
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