Editor Jeff Sharlet was raised in as many churches, synagogues, and ashrams as his Christian/Jewish parents had friends. His current practice is journalism. He is a contributing editor for Harper's, a founder and editor-at-large for Killing the Buddha.com, and a consultant on religion for Weekend America. He has also written about religion, culture, and politics for Rolling Stone, New York, The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, Oxford American, Forward, The Baffler, Feed, The Chicago Reader, The San Diego Reader, Washington City Paper, Salon, Nerve, and other publications, and worked as a senior writer covering religion and theology for The Chronicle of Higher Education and as editor-in-chief of Pakn Treger, a journal of Jewish writing and history. He is co-author, with Peter Manseau, of Killing the Buddha: A Heretic's Bible. Buy his book. Hear him discuss religious diversity on WBUR's "On Point." Sharlet is currently working on "Power in the Blood," a narrative history of elite evangelicalism from Jonathan Edwards to the present day.
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