How do nations become post-Christian? To quote Ernest Hemingway: Little by little, then suddenly. For decades, the United States was…
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Over the past few months, hundreds of Christians have packed up their belongings and left their homes in Iraq. This…
Ruth Braunstein, associate professor of sociology, has built her career exploring opposing political forces. Ruth Braunstein is an associate professor…
Beyond Scripture, few books require us to “pick up and read.” Fr. That of Tomas Halik The afternoon of Christianity:…
A former Church of England parish priest has claimed that “the Church is in denial” when discussing the asylum decision…
When Reverend Firth spoke in the Telegraph last month of a “conveyor belt” of baptisms for asylum seekers, his voice…
Rosie Venner talked a lot about banks. She thinks it’s important – to God. “We are called to be good…
HL Mencken defined Puritanism as “the obsessive fear that someone, somewhere, might be happy.” However, judging by the mental and…
When Reverend Firth spoke in the Telegraph last month of a “conveyor belt” of baptisms for asylum seekers, his voice…
“Religious freedom” is in the spotlight in federal courts. One of the great goals of the conservative legal movement was…