A new book argues that American Christians should support American democracy, but its theological arguments are thin.
Ros Schwartz’s translation of The Need for Roots makes Weil’s masterpiece feel as urgent today as it was in 1943.
In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
David Levinsky of the Department of Theology will become rabbi at the New Reform Temple in Kansas City, Missouri Jul. 1.
Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte has conducted a lengthy interview with author Katherine Stewart about her new book titled.
On high-stakes, high-interest issues like border policy, journalists of all views may be tempted to distort the facts or even ...
Larry Sanger may be a lifelong skeptic, but the co-founder of the world s most popular online encyclopedia is certain he s ...
One faith-based aid group that appears to be surviving Mr. Trump’s drastic cuts is Samaritan’s Purse, the behemoth ...
The courts may continue to intervene, as some already have, and it is likely that the administration will often lose in those ...
Antônio Lemos, a Ph.D. candidate in Notre Dame’s theology department whose research focuses on migration ethics in Catholic ...