RELIGION

At NatCon, an effort to make Christian nationalism a more inclusive movement

WASHINGTON (RNS) — During the “Bible and American Renewal” breakout session at this week’s National Conservatism Conference, Josh Hammer stood…

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Jain studies programs are growing at American colleges

(RNS) — Dr. Jasvant Modi has had a front-row seat to the growth of the Indian community in the United…

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Adam Nicholas Phillips on Bridging Divides

What does it mean to build bridges amidst the turmoil of the second Trump Administration? How have interfaith communities moved…

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In Honduras, Kurt Ver Beek went after violence to fix poverty. It worked.

(RNS) — After years of working for a Christian international relief group, sociologist and professor Kurt Ver Beek wasn’t satisfied…

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How we shared the values of Arbaeen with our Toronto neighbors

(RNS) — Commemorating a month of tragedy and mourning is not the way my thrill-seeking almost-6-year-old child typically envisions spending her…

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Why has Canada embraced euthanasia?

(RNS) — No country in the world has gone as far as Canada in enabling people to die if they…

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Doug Wilson agrees to debate ‘Sons of Patriarchy’ after dueling events in Moscow, Idaho

MOSCOW, Idaho (RNS) — Pastor Doug Wilson has agreed to a live on-air discussion with the producers of “Sons of…

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A Conversation With John Fugelsang

This week on The State of Belief, truth through comedy. Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush welcomes comedic genius John Fugelsang, author…

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As Gaza starves, churches must lead on Palestinian recognition

(RNS) — Starvation, especially mass starvation, must transcend politics. What we are witnessing in Gaza is exactly that: the brutal…

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Immigration and Religious Liberty with Legal expert Elizabeth Reiner Platt

   This week, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush had the pleasure of interviewing Elizabeth Reiner Platt, the brilliant mind…

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