A delegation of Druze religious elders from Syria crossed into Israel on Friday for the first such visit in more than 50 years, underscoring Israel's backing for the community amid growing tensions ...
T here are many signs that Christian entertainment is having a moment. But the biggest one is the beards, which are ...
The studio describes its mission not as making Christian TV but as “restoring faith in things worth believing in”. Such as, ...
Create diverse, relevant, ethical and socially-aware brands for clients, corporations, communities and cultures. MA Graphic Branding and Identity will help you go beyond visual identity, typographical ...
Theology and Religious Studies at USD provides multidisciplinary training in the exploration of religious meaning. We create opportunities for students to explore religion as a constitutive element of ...
The measure seeks to restrict prohibitions on owners and occupants of units in common interest communities from displaying religious items. The bill defines “display of religious items” as items ...
The question of whether science and religion are at odds or generally compatible has long been a topic of interest to philosophers, theologians and scientists, among others. In the Religious Landscape ...
On balance, U.S. adults are more likely to view religion as helpful than as harmful: 44% say religion does more good than harm, while 19% say it does more harm than good. About one-third think it does ...
Now on its third edition, Pew released similar reports in 2007 and 2014, aiming to fill a gap in recognized, reliable data sources on America’s religious composition, beliefs and practices. From ...
Young people contributed to the shift. “If you’re a young white male these days and you think of yourself as conservative, then being religious is a part of that.” By Ruth Graham Ruth Graham ...
The Arkansas Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that its sponsor said is aimed at codifying existing religious rights in Arkansas' public schools. But the bill's opponents questioned the need for ...
It’s ridiculous enough that churches — places of fantasy, hypocritical judgment, and indoctrination ­— are allowed to use public buildings, especially schools, for their services.