We are living in a post-truth time of fake news and misinformation, something that should be deeply troubling to people of faith who claim to seek truth in their everyday lives.
How religious conservatives unwittingly laid the groundwork to help Native Americans save their land
The Hobby Lobby case may have the unintended consequence of giving Native Americans and Native Hawaiians a new legal mechanism for defending land they deem to be sacred.
Trump’s religious dealmaking pays dividends
The president-elect shrewdly courted evangelical leaders during his presidential run, and that transactional style appears likely to carry into the White House.
Christianity in Britain: neither here nor there
The nervousness over Christmas, or even over expressing religious belief, is an absurd expression of a real void at the heart of soulless technocracy.
Seminaries start Black Lives Matter courses
As more African-Americans are killed at the hands of police, seminaries have begun to engage with the movement and investigate how their theology can be enlisted to improve race relations.
Opposition to assisted suicide dies out
Most Americans, including 4 in 10 evangelicals, want doctors to help terminally ill patients end their lives.
Jury picked, opening statements set in church slayings trial
Twelve jurors were chosen Wednesday to decide the death penalty trial of a white man who authorities say wanted to start a race war by killing nine black people in a South Carolina church.
2,000 years of Grinches
Hand-wringing over Christmas has been going on since the Christ child left the manger.
Israel refuses visa to theologian over boycott and divestment activism
Isabel Phiri, of the World Council of Churches, is the first foreigner denied entry specifically for involvement with the BDS movement.