Elizabeth Stoker
Elizabeth Stoker writes about Christianity, ethics, and policy for Salon, The Atlantic, and The Week. She is a graduate of Brandeis University, a Marshall Scholar, and a current Cambridge University divinity student. In her spare time, Elizabeth enjoys working in the garden and catching up on news of the temporal world.
Latest articles by Elizabeth Stoker
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Pope Francis just expertly trolled his critics
opinion When faced with a McCarthy-esque smear campaign, best to pull a communist switcheroo
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Why Rubio's plan to end poverty by promoting marriage is theologically bankrupt
opinion Matrimony has a lot going for it, but don't say it'll make you rich
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The big problem with New Jersey's 'rape by fraud' bill
opinion Courts would be tasked with uncovering someone's "real" identity. That's far more dangerous than it sounds.
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The big policy question libertarians can't answer
opinion What to do about poor children?
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Why I got married — without a wedding
opinion As a seasoned viewer of wedding reality TV, I wanted out
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To reduce poverty, let's stop literally poisoning the poor
opinion New research shows how industrial chemicals polluting our environment are also poisoning poor children
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