BYUH students share their thoughts about the democratic process and its relationship to religion as Election Day gets closer ...
Religion can be very beautiful when it’s a personal journey. There are also aspects where it can be very dangerous‘ ...
The Religious Legitimation of Politics and the Political Legitimation of Religion in Finland (LegitRel) project (2020–2024), funded by the Academy of Finland, investigates the relationship between ...
As Franklin Graham tells it, his father’s regrets stemmed largely from his relationship with ... against what they see as ...
Has this most American of religions become less a religion and more a political culture ... pursued a personal relationship with God, attended church, and did good works in the world." ...
Would you end a friendship over political disagreements? What about a romantic relationship? In this era of political extremes, few of us have gone untouched by polarization. We’ve had family ...
Political views of a potential partner are becoming more important for daters, Terri Orbuch, a relationship expert at DatingAdvice and professor of sociology at Oakland University, tells CBS News — ...
The volume offers a historical and ethnographical analysis of the relationship between the sacred and the secular, examining religion in relation to politics, economics and civil power. "A highly ...
The ending of Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ horror movie Heretic comes as a surprise: It’s a silent, transcendent moment after ...
We talked about his family, religion ... friend or loved one whose political beliefs are different from your own? Tell us what you’ve gained or learned from that relationship, and we might ...
Miracles were a sign of a special relationship between the gods ... the cult of the emperors was a complete merging of religion and politics. The Role of the Gods in the Care of the Empire and ...
How to keep your sanity when you have different politics to family - LET’S UNPACK THAT: What’s the etiquette when it comes to discussing politics in our personal lives? Helen Coffey asks how we can na ...