Two days before Christmas, readers of the New York Times opinion page were treated to a spectacle of pooh-poohery over ...
"If our faith communities are to remain relevant, they must project the principles and actions that attract and engage ...
People often use the word “Europe” when they are referring to the European Union. Doing so overlooks non-EU countries, like ...
In the modern world, countries which seldom came together in the past can communicate over the internet, and their citizens can travel to other countries. The era of one-church states is over.
Catholics believe that the church should engage in moral reformation as a means of preaching the saving grace of Jesus Christ ...
Against a backdrop of infinite possibilities and imagined cyber-immortality, the church dares to say something unfashionable: ...
In 1972, American evangelicals were concerned about religious liberty around the world and moral decline at home.
Democracy and modern science both drew on Europe’s unique intellectual heritage, but the region’s global dominance did not survive the 20th century.
Q: Why are there so many different kinds of convents out there? I don't understand why a young woman who feels called to give ...
From the perspective of a Muslim in America, Zaina contextualizes and applauds the silently striking effects the Iranian protests have on the definition of Muslim women.
In a land long marked by reformation, suppression and the erasure of Catholic life, clergymen stand as powerful witnesses to a Church not merely surviving, but hopeful and unmistakably alive.
OP-ED. Academic Julie Ingersoll shows how the three main currents that make up Christian nationalism have diverged from the ideals that shaped the early United States, by promoting the concept of a ...