Throughout much of human history, famine, pestilence, and war have sent people seeking the comforts of religion. From the religious processions of Europe during the fourteenth-century Black Plague to ...
Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and ...
The announcement last week that Image, a Seattle-based journal with the tagline "art, faith, mystery," had fired its charismatic founder just months shy of its 30th birthday is dividing the community ...
R.R. "Rusty" Reno, editor of First Things, will speak about "Jesus in the Public Square" during an appearance Thursday evening at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock. The New York-based ...
One of the more dramatic stories of my childhood concerned a magazine and the bargain my mother struck that made her a lifelong subscriber. Toward the end of the war—World War II, that is—a draft ...
The view that religion, as a source of moral guidance and social support, can function to prevent or protect individuals, especially children and adolescents, from a range of deviant and delinquent ...
Last week two happenings important to the effectiveness of religious liberalism took place—the merger of Christian Work and the Christian Century and the establishment of a Chair of Religious ...
An examination of religious discrimination and accommodation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including federal prohibitions on discrimination, harassment, and retaliation targeting ...
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