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A new book explores how religion, once at the core of American higher education, made its way to the margins of campus life.
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Bill Bolin now leads a local library board and is intent on “changing the sexual tone and nature of some library policies and ...
Sent by his religious order to Hong Kong to share the Gospel in Asia, one Catholic priest's missionary work is raising hell — ...
After spending over two decades as a professional psychic deeply entrenched in the New Age movement, Jenn Nizza experienced a ...
More than 30 religious leaders, teachers and parents filed a lawsuit July 1 to block Oklahoma’s plan to implement ...
“Less Prozac, more protein.” That quote, uttered by the wellness influencer Alex Clark, jumped out at me from coverage of the ...
Christians have always believed that God is no regional or tribal deity but is the creator of heaven and earth. Thus, ...
Karen J. Johnson’s new book Ordinary Heroes of Racial Justice: A History of Christians in Action displays the mind of a ...
As a private Christian school works toward a planned fall opening in the Christ Fellowship Church building, Washington ...
A leading figure in academic Catholic feminism after the Second Vatican Council, Anne E. Carr was also a renowned scholar and an inspiration to generations of theologians.
If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...