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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.
If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...
Representation of non-Abrahamic religions and spiritual traditions, particularly in the mainstream comics universe, is minimal. Even when they are portrayed in comics, their presentation, as Singh and ...
A lot of what passes as religion in America today only helps perpetuate false narratives people create for themselves about ...
Religious communities provided strong social and emotional support, especially for young people and families. We need to fill ...
Politics has become the new religion, and that reality is eroding the separation between personal belief and public policy. This leads to laws that reflect partisan ideologies rather than ...
"(America) truly (is) a melting pot and that doesn't exclude religion," said Erin Smith, associate counsel with First Liberty Institute, which defends religious liberty cases.
Superintendent Walters announces historic partnership with Amira LearningAs part of Amira Learning, Bill Bennett’s “Story of ...
Religious Diversity and the Building Blocks of ‘American Grace’ Paul Solman talks with author Robert Putnam about his new book "American Grace," which delves into the role of religion in the ...
A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for ...
Why popular religion is fading in America. Religion, in its various forms and beliefs, has always played a prominent role in American society, with a majority of the population identifying as ...
As fascism threatens to rise in America, a “soft theocracy” is already here — a system where particular religious values and beliefs shape public policy without being the official state religion.