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Knowing well the history of religious warfare that led to America’s settlement, they clearly understood both the dangers of that system and of sectarian conflict. It was the recognition of that ...
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Study Finds on MSNWhy More Americans Believe in God—But Not ReligionStudy reveals why parishioners are fleeing church, yet keeping their faith In a nutshell Young Americans are leaving ...
This biography ought to restore Child’s name to the pantheon of American reformers. Spiritual Moderns tells a story of erasure: how religion was blotted out from the history of modern art. Erika Doss ...
The history of the Free Exercise of Religion ... from generally applicable drug law to members of a Native American religion who used peyote in its religious services. The Court abandoned the ...
America’s Founding Fathers enshrined the free exercise of religion in the First Amendment ... hosted by Richard Brookhiser explores this history, spanning 500 years and two continents ...
But recent Pew Research findings suggest that the decadeslong decline in American Christianity may be stabilizing, leaving religion sociologists like me to ask, “Why would the rate of religious ...
Overall the Revolutionary War had a lasting impact on the state of religion in America. Those who were partial to millennialist ideals believed that Christ would reign on earth for 1000 years and ...
New research indicates a stabilization and growth in Christianity in America, some among young adults, although challenges ...
The title of his new book even puts its cultural expiration in the past tense: “Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America.” The book, based on research that ...
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The Christian Post on MSNOklahoma divided over religion in public schools: Who is right?There’s a battle right now related to religion and Oklahoma schools. Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is in favor of ...
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Opinion: Hanukkah menorahs in the public square — a reminder of America’s promise of religious freedom for allNo strangers to religiously oppressive regimes, the Jewish people also sought religious freedom in America, first arriving as early as the mid-1600s. Throughout its history, America has served as ...
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