The United States stands out among Western nations for its high level of religiosity and also for the great variety of churches and faiths. Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell examine the state of ...
Historic Area Religions Together — also known simply as HART — is the Historic Triangle’s multifaith organization. It reaches out to and connects the religious communities of the area, and its primary ...
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In a sermon he delivered at the Trinity Church in New York City, Fred Moten (2020) reminded congregants of the meaning of fellowship and “why we come together.” In recounting a personal story of how a ...
In my life I have loved world religions like some people love jigsaw puzzles. When I look at the history of religion, I see people trying to make meaningful maps for living out of the broken shards of ...
It's not uncommon for some Jewish Passover services to have guests from other religions. But what happened Sunday night in the University District was far from ordinary. Rabbi Ted Falcon, leader of ...
""If I am successful,"" Roger Gottlieb writes in the introduction to Joining Hands: Politics and Religion Together for Social Change, ""people will think twice... before presuming that religious life ...
Last night, members of several religious communities on campus gathered to celebrate an early Thanksgiving. Featuring all the trimmings of a traditional Thanksgiving meal save the turkey, the ...
The link between practicing faith and enjoying happy marriages is well documented both empirically, and anecdotally. But couples do not need to have tied the knot to benefit from practicing shared ...
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