BYU law professor Brett Scharffs delivered a message to the U.N. connecting human dignity and peace.
Today, on the first Friday of Lent, Daniel Rober, an associate professor of Catholic Studies, considers a timely question: Is religion making a comeback in the United States? He looks at the data, the ...
The Iowa House passed several education measures Tuesday, including bills related to students’ free speech and social studies ...
Are we actually approaching a religious revival in the US? Catholic sociologist Christian Smith has a demoralizing but direct answer: No.
People who live in the American South continue to be more religious, on average, than residents of the Midwest, Northeast and West.
While contemporary defenders of state paternalism offer some formidable cases for it, Bill Glod suggests in this essay how liberals and libertarians can offer powerful responses.
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Ramadan and the lost art of self-control
Why do millions of Muslims choose to fast during Ramadan? Muhammad Coovadia explores the deeper significance of fasting ...
The BBC has announced the sixth annual Faith & Hope season, an unparalleled commitment to multi-faith religious programming ...
Political scientist Joseph Uscinski, a professor at the University of Miami, talks about conspiracy theories and the people who believe them. Uscinski’s research has found that conspiracy theories are ...
Chris Beha, the former editor of Harper’s Magazine, talks about what led him to write his latest book 'Why I Am Not an Atheist.' ...
Iranian-American scholar Vali Nasr says Tehran believes time is on its side, and that a prolonged conflict can alter Washington’s calculus and strengthen nationalism at home.
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