A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
A Texas hearing saw pushback to the federal government's recent reversal of a decades-long precedent that banned churches ...
Few constitutional principles are more familiar to the average American than the separation of church and state. According to ...
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Decline of religion remains stalled, says new Pew report. But there's no revival yet.
Decline of religion remains stalled, says new Pew report. But there's no revival yet. (RNS) — For the past five years, the ...
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God and politics: A once-fringe Christian movement gains influence in Indiana government
Editor's note: This article is part of IndyStar's project on Christian nationalism, funded by The Poynter Institute, a nonprofit that trains and supports journalists. When Indiana lawmakers banned ...
There’s been a lot of mingling of Christianity and politics since Charlie Kirk was murdered. Tucker Carlson opened one of his shows with a straight-up sermon: “This is a religion committed to love ...
In our chaotic time, it is more urgent than ever to have firmly grounded hope. Our own conviction enlivens and empowers our words. “Words spoken from the heart enter the heart,” goes an old Jewish ...
Despite what you may have heard about the renewal of interest in religion in America, we are not experiencing a true revival, at least not yet. Instead, America is closer to a religious revolution, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Is America seeing a religious revival, or is the anecdotal evidence of another Great Awakening simply evidence of anecdotes? I set out to attempt to answer that question with Ryan Burge, a nationally ...
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