There are reasons to be dubious about these allegations put forward by culture warrior Carlo Maria Viganò, a Benedict XVI ally.
Sen. John McCain: Known as a veteran but also a man of quiet faith
The longtime Arizona Republican senator viewed himself as a Christian but had “a distrust of the religious right and a faith that is too public, too political.”
Thousands vow to end racism and hatred, promote unity with faith
With one of the most contentious symbols of the Confederacy as a backdrop, thousands of people gathered at Stone Mountain on Saturday and called for an end to racism and hatred.
Mike Pence’s outer-space gospel
The vice president’s speeches about space sometimes sound like sermons. They draw on a long tradition of evangelical thinking about cosmic exploration.
Many churchgoers want Sunday morning segregated … by politics
Survey finds half of Protestants prefer to worship with people who share their views—and half believe they already do.
What we talk about when we talk about sex
Marie Griffith notes a strange tic in American culture: whenever anything extraordinarily bad happens, conservative preachers of various stripes come out of the woodwork to blame sexual immorality as the root cause.
Israel will fund evangelical Bible program in West Bank settlement
The driving force behind the initiative is Heather Johnston, the founder and executive director of the U.S. Israel Education Association, an American lobbying organization that supports the settlement movement and opposes the idea of an independent Palestinian state.
How smart phones and social media are changing Christianity
Many Christians are turning to apps and memes to express their faith instead of churches – and it’s raising intriguing questions about the future of the world’s largest religion.
#ChurchToo supporter Karen Swallow Prior builds bridges between the extremes
Karen Swallow Prior, a vocal presence in the Southern Baptist Convention, made national news this spring for questioning the leadership of one of her denomination’s most powerful men.