For the most fervent of the football faithful, the Super Bowl â which last year drew a record 123.7 million U.S. viewers â brings rituals and traditions with a quasi-religious feel. But at least one Christian scholar has concerns.
Read MoreThe partisan divide between how Americans view family and the importance of marriage is growing â although most agree that economic challenges continue to be a major concern, a new survey reveals. The annual American Family Survey found that 71% of respondents identified the economy as one of the most important issues affecting families today.
Read More(REVIEW) In âImmigration and Apocalypse: How the Book of Revelation Shaped American Immigration,â Yii Jan Lin narrates how some Americans have used the apocalyptic vision from the Book of Revelation to idealize the United States as a new holy land, while simultaneously marginalizing immigrants. The U.S. is portrayed as the New Jerusalem, with immigrants viewed as outsiders exhibiting unethical behaviors.
Read MoreJudging by the television audience, Americans certainly care about the Super Bowl. Few, however, think God shares their concern. Last yearâs Super Bowl drew more than 123.7 million U.S. viewers, the largest TV viewership in history. Yet, most U.S. adults donât believe God cares who wins the big game or determines the the winner, according to a new study.
Read MoreIn an era of secularism, where discussions often center around the decline of religious belief, going on a pilgrimage may seem outdated. However, the reality is quite the opposite. The appeal of religious tourism attracts people of all ages. As many make plans for the coming summer, this type of tourism has become big business in a post-pandemic world.
Read MoreTraditionally performed barefoot in a circle, Margam Kali narrates the life and missionary work of St. Thomas, the apostle believed to have brought Christianity to India. Over the centuries, this ancient dance form has evolved while retaining its devotional essence, while also embodying the spiritual and cultural identity of the Syrian Christian community.
Read MoreThe United States has a ârelatively low level of religious nationalismâ compared to other countries, but its impact on politics and society is particularly notable among high-income nations. The Pew Research Study released on Tuesday examined the role of religion worldwide by surveying people across 36 countries.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Trust in American institutions has eroded significantly over the last several decades â things like major companies, the federal government, and the scientific community. But given the name of this newsletter, I bet you can guess which institution I want to focus on today: organized religion.
Read More(OPINION) I have one bit of advice for all those people fuming over Elon Muskâs hand gestures: Stop. I know itâs tough to resist the temptation to go into full outrage mode over the apparent Nazi gesture Musk made during an Inauguration Day speech at Washington, D.C.âs Capital One Arena. A lot of energy has gone into parsing Muskâs gesture, and attacking those who donât see it your way.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Imagine attending a funeral where the person who has died speaks directly to you, answering your questions and sharing memories. This happened at the funeral of Marina Smith, a Holocaust educator who died in 2022.
Read More(OPINION) Some of historian Tom Hollandâs insights are surprising, including his contention that modern developments â including the transgender rights movement and a recent spike in atheism â probably wouldnât exist were it not for the Westâs Christian philosophical and moral foundations.
Read MoreChristians in Iran were sentenced to a combined total of over 250 years in prison last year â a sixfold increase compared to 2023, according to a new report. In all, 96 Christians were sentenced to a combined 263 years behind bars in 2024. Thatâs compared to 22 Christians sentenced to 43½ years in 2023.
Read MoreIn one Kenyan church, most of the congregants were deaf, as were the choristers and choirmaster. The singing was muted â only lips moved, while bodies swayed with swan-like grace â while hands waved to the delightful rhythm of the drum beats. Even the minister, the Rev. George Obonyo, is deaf.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The Catholic Church was one of the social and ideological pillars of Francoism from the moment of the coup, as evidenced by the âCollective letter of all Spanish bishopsâ, made public July 1, 1937 to support a movement that âhas strengthened the sense of homelandâ and âhas guaranteed order in the territory.â The same regime that was born out of a âcrusadeâ with the purpose of shielding the power and traditional privileges of the church, ended up creating a prison to imprison priests critical of power.
Read MoreCzechia, known until recently as the Czech Republic following its split from Slovakia, is a stark contrast to many countries where religion shapes societal norms and family structures. Czechia used to be predominantly Catholic, but has undergone a dramatic secularization, leaving many with the question of what institution or institutions the Eastern European nation is built upon.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Journalists frequently cover important news stories, but miss key facts and themes that â for half of America, or thereabouts â are linked to morality or religion. Thus, these stories are haunted by âreligion ghosts.â
Read MoreThe second season of the global streaming sensation âSquid Gameâ introduced viewers to several new characters. One of the most intriguing has been Player 044 due to her strong religious beliefs. Player 044 is a shaman whose role was to curse others and deliver prophecies as the players moved from one deadly game to another.
Read MoreâNosferatuâ shares many of the strengths of the rest of Robert Eggers' work. The filmmaking craft on display is undeniable. The camera lingers on the screen away from showing all of Nosferatu almost as if the camera itself is scared of him. The production design completely transports you into the world of the 18th century. Nonetheless, this is a film that has issues.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Syriaâs sudden shift in leadership has introduced the Islamist worldâs rising star: Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani, the leader of HTS. Despite Jawlaniâs soft-spoken promises of peace and prosperity, his history is both alarming and ominous.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Among folks who earned no more than a high school diploma, the share who never attend church is about 58%, while those who attend once a month is much lower at 22%. To me, thereâs a clear line of demarcation in the graph between those who attended college but didnât earn a degree and those who obtained an associates degree.
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