A Glimpse Into America’s Post-Christian Spiritual Landscape

A Glimpse Into America’s Post-Christian Spiritual Landscape

As Americans become less affiliated with formal religion, the landscape of spirituality in the country is undergoing some peculiar transformations, according to speakers at

Vatican Summit Addresses the Question of Women’s Ordination in the Future of Catholicism

Vatican Summit Addresses the Question of Women’s Ordination in the Future of Catholicism

Conversations about the inclusion of women in the priesthood have gained momentum as the Synod on Synodality, Pope Francis’s month-long conference aimed at addressing

Convention Commemorates Triumph of ‘The Chosen,’ TV Series Centered on Jesus

Convention Commemorates Triumph of ‘The Chosen,’ TV Series Centered on Jesus

Thousands of fans from around the world gathered over the October 14-15 weekend for a conference in Dallas, Texas, to celebrate The Chosen, the

Florida Black Churches Combat Mandated Sterilization of Their History In Schools—They Teach It Themselves

Florida Black Churches Combat Mandated Sterilization of Their History In Schools—They Teach It Themselves

“Whenever there has been any kind of movement, particularly in the African American community, it started in the house of God.”  — Rev. Gaston

Pew Survey: Six Key Insights into Buddhism in China

Pew Survey: Six Key Insights into Buddhism in China

Although only 4 percent of Chinese adults formally identify with Buddhism, even though it is China’s largest officially recognized faith, the numbers may be

A “Sea Change For American Democracy?” – Battle Lines Drawn Over America’s First Religious Public School

A “Sea Change For American Democracy?” – Battle Lines Drawn Over America’s First Religious Public School

It violates Oklahoma state law and Oklahoma’s constitution which forbids the use of taxpayer funds or property from being used, directly or indirectly for

Nicaragua Frees 12 Catholic Priests Under Vatican Agreement

Nicaragua Frees 12 Catholic Priests Under Vatican Agreement

The government of Nicaragua has released 12 Roman Catholic priests and sent them to Rome in accordance with a deal forged with the Vatican. 

Japan’s Aim to Disband Unification Church Obscures Longtime Political Rivalries

Japan’s Aim to Disband Unification Church Obscures Longtime Political Rivalries

As the Unification Church defends itself in response to an October 13 request by the Japanese government for a court order to strip the

Boring Sermons—Is There A Cure?

Boring Sermons—Is There A Cure?

Our Rabbi was a good man, a wise man, a sterling moral example to the community. He was also boring as. To put it

Princeton Philosopher Compiles Progress in Animal Rights in Updated Edition of Seminal Book

Princeton Philosopher Compiles Progress in Animal Rights in Updated Edition of Seminal Book

Nearly half a century after he helped raise global awareness about animal welfare and inspired the animal rights movement with the publication of his