(ANALYSIS) The Archbishop of Canterbury, whose position has a 1,427-year history, is a major figure in world Christianity as head of the Church of England and, because of that, in modern times is also the spiritual leader of the international Anglican Communion. This branch of Christianity encompasses some 85 million members in churches across the world.
Read MoreDavid Duncan isnāt just a source for our Weekend Plug-in columnist. Heās a dear friend. Catch up on the inside details.
Read MoreThe scandals surrounding the life and work of the former (and now disgraced) cardinal Theodore McCarrick rumbled in the background of Roman Catholic life for decades ā starting in the early 1980s. Insiders whispered, but nothing was done.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Angel Studios canāt seem to catch a break from controversy. Its first big hit, the film āSound of Freedom,ā was heavily criticized by sex-trafficking survivors for its deceptive portrayal of the issue. Theyāve also faced allegations of unsavory business practices and for partnering with a conservative media company for distribution.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The 2024 election faced a situation that echoes the circumstances of 2004. In the Dobbs decision, the Supreme Court essentially turned the question of abortion regulation back to the states. That means that the ballot initiative/referendum has become the instrument through which states can set limits (or not) on abortion access.
Read More(ANALYSIS) As the star of the scathing documentary "Religulous" ā "religious" plus "ridiculous" ā Bill Maher has never hidden his agnostic views about faith. But that doesn't mean the stand-up comic doubts the reality of evil. Consider his blistering comment on smartphones, drawn from his āReal Timeā talk show earlier this year.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Do the Ten Commandments have a valid place in U.S. classrooms? Louisianaās Legislature and governor insist the answer is āyes.ā But on Nov. 12, 2024, a federal judge said āno.ā
Read More(ANALYSIS) In 2023, 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes were documented in 35 European countries. This included 232 personal attacks, such as harassment, threats and physical violence. At least 2,000 Christian places of worship were damaged. Attacks took place throughout the continent, including Germany, the United Kingdom and especially France.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Does anyone remember Oct. 7, 2023? Do you recall the heart-stopping morning news, declaring that Hamas terrorists had carried out the most horrifying, brutal massacre imaginable?
Read More(ANALYSIS) I have been keeping an Artificial Intelligence folder for several weeks now, with a focus ā naturally ā on topics that should interest religious leaders.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Turnout! Due to the stay-at-home factor, Democratic votes for president fell by some nine million from 2020, causing political scientist James Galbraith to say the party had committed āsuicide.ā Kamala Harris and the Democrats had a problem with men. Donald Trumpās Republicans had a big problem with women (though Harris did a bit worse with them than the male Joe Biden had).
Read More(ANALYSIS) Democracy depends upon using words wisely. With the right words, citizens can live and work together, even in disagreement ā and resolve conflicts peacefully. A lesson from Buddhism seems particularly apt in this moment of enemyship: Treat the people you disagree with as mistaken rather than evil.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Aging is often feared, resisted, and in the cruelest of cases, mocked and even punished. Iām aware of Hinduismās teachings about the different stages of life ā the four ashramas ā knowledge that has been lost today. This model of human life could offer guidance on how to age more gracefully.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Now, thanks to a brave young Yazidi woman, Mediha Ibrahim Alhamad, the struggle to reestablish life after years of enslavement is brought to the surface, with a documentary from director Hasan Oswald and executive producer Emma Thompson.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Iāve been a party to a lot of conversations about being mainline over the last 20 years. And sometimes I get the distinct impression that evangelicals really, really donāt like mainline Protestants. But do prefer nonbelievers to mainline Christians?
Read MoreOur columnist didnāt think he was a dog person. Then basset hound named Frannie came to live with him and his wife.
Read MoreSoon after becoming president, Democrat Jimmy Carter signed the Hyde Amendment into law ā barring the use of federal funds for abortions, except in cases of rape or incest, or when the life of the mother is at stake. When the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration attempted to kill the Hyde Amendment, a small ā but symbolic ā group of Democrats appealed to the elderly Carter for help.
Read More(ANALYSIS) For over 40 years, six people from Medjugorje, a small town in Bosnia-Herzegovina, have claimed to see and speak with the Virgin Mary. For almost as long, hordes of pilgrims have traveled to visit sites of the virginās alleged appearance and to observe the seersā daily trances. The Vatican has never approved the pilgrimage or issued official judgment of the visionaries ā until now.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Maybe churches should consider a strategic change in their worship plans, said the Rev. Russell Moore in a podcast conversation with Jonathan Haidt, author of the bestseller āThe Anxious Generationā and the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University. Check out Part 1 of 2 of Terry Mattinglyās latest āOn Religionā column.
Read More(ANALYSIS) We are social scientists who spent the past five years conducting research on the role of faith at work. Our findings confirm that there are many challenges when religion comes into the workplace. However, the costs of ignoring or suppressing workersā faith often exceed those risks and challenges.
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