A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
In “The Use and Misuse of Religion” (column, Sept. 27), David Brooks makes a characteristically compelling case for the proper relationship between faith and politics. Yet as a lifelong Christian, I ...
A Texas hearing saw pushback to the federal government's recent reversal of a decades-long precedent that banned churches ...
A federal judge will hold a hearing in Dallas to consider a settlement that would invite politics into the sanctuary, eroding the wall of integrity that has long protected churches from partisan ...
Decline of religion remains stalled, says new Pew report. But there's no revival yet. (RNS) — For the past five years, the ...
The recent Pew Religious Landscape contains both good and bad news for women’s religious participation. The good news is that women are still more religious than men and have not suddenly left ...
This Pew Research Center report examines Americans’ views on religion’s role in public life, including questions about religion’s influence in society, conflict between religious beliefs and ...
Doug Wilson’s political project to “stop making God angry.” Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Victoria Chamberlin Mr. Douthat is an Opinion columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast.
A lawsuit filed in Sept. 2024 by a group of major religious and conservative groups is seeking to overturn the Johnson Amendment, a decades-old rule that bars churches from endorsing politicians. In ...