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The Very Rev. Stephen Brehe says as we face deepening social and political unrest, two mid-20th-century works offer ...
The Gospels are not of one voice on this subject: Note that Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel from Matthew seem to suggest a ...
For the first time in Brazil’s history, evangelical Christians now account for more than a quarter of the population, ...
This is the twentieth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe, Turkey, and the Near East to Georgia and ...
The longtime Lilly Endowment vice president’s impact is felt in the hospitable spaces he cultivated, the disciplined ...
Eugenics, or the pseudoscience of human breeding, reached the height of its notoriety in the early 1900s but never truly ...
I didn’t know what to expect when I walked into a Baptist church last Sunday to attend a special service. It was the first ...
Reconciling faith and progress Max Weber’s groundbreaking sociological work, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of ...
Henry VIII wanted an heir. Catherine of Aragon could not provide him with an heir, so he wanted the marriage annulled since ...
Universities were created to be communities where ideas – wrong ones, right ones, contradictory ones – can coexist and ...
Jason Shanks, president of National Eucharistic Congress Inc, urged Catholics to join as a bold public witness ...