A few years ago, I got into an argument with a friend about religion. The question we tussled over: Would America be better ...
God seems to be having a moment, culturally speaking,” observes John Stonestreet of the Colson Center, whose founder, the ...
The Tibetan Buddhist leader said the choice of a successor should be made according to traditional practices and that lamas, ...
The implications of naturalism are truly horrifying It represents the complete dissolution of all objective meaning, value, ...
On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust by Francis S. Collins, a medical doctor and head of the team of scientists uncovering the ...
The columnist’s new book, "Believe," argues for religion from a rational perspective. It won’t make a believer out of me.
Who is Jonathan Rauch, a gay Jewish atheist, to write a book about how conservative American Christians are failing themselves and democracy? “With that background, it’s certainly the most ...
Ron Charles writes about books and publishing for The Washington Post. For a dozen years, he enjoyed teaching American literature and critical theory in the Midwest. Before moving to the District ...
Another engagement with noble atheism is provided by another great Christian philosopher, Richard Purtill, in his book, Reason to Believe: Why Faith Makes Sense (Ignatius Press, 2009). As with ...
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Jonathan Rauch sees a “MAGA-fied” church that is not holding up its end of the bargain in defending the Constitution. Who is Jonathan Rauch, a gay Jewish atheist, to write a book about how ...
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