“Hitchens on his way”
Read a column at the Spiritual Politics blog by Mark Silk about Christopher Hitchens. Silk writes about Hitchens as “America’s favorite atheist” and about the affection so many people of faith had for him.
Read a column at the Spiritual Politics blog by Mark Silk about Christopher Hitchens. Silk writes about Hitchens as “America’s favorite atheist” and about the affection so many people of faith had for him.
Read a column by New York Times op-ed writer Ross Douthat reflecting on Christopher Hitchens’ life.
At The Tablet, the online Jewish periodical, Marc Tracy explores how Christopher Hitchens’ late-in-life discovery of his Jewish roots affected his writing.
Read a column at CNN.com by Larry Alex Taunton, a Christian apologist and head of the Fixed Point Foundation who frequently debated Christopher Hitchens on religion. Taunton reflects on Hitchens’ death.
Read an essay by Russell D. Moore, dean of the school of theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary reflecting on Christopher Hitchens’ death.
Read a column by Peter Hitchens, who is a devout Anglican and apologist for Christianity. Hitchens remembers his brother Christopher and reflects on how their views on faith — and other matters — divided and united them.
The Center for Inquiry held a vigil outside Christopher Hitchens’ Washington, D.C., home on Friday, December 16, 2011, the day after Hitchens’ death.
Read a tribute for Christopher Hitchens from the American Humanist Association.
Read a July 12, 2009, New York Times debate about whether highway memorials should be banned.