
Religious participation today is about where it was in 1940’s.
Religious life in America runs in cycles and where we are today is a comparable to the 1940’s. Tobin Grant writes in RNS’ Corner of Church
Religious life in America runs in cycles and where we are today is a comparable to the 1940’s. Tobin Grant writes in RNS’ Corner of Church
NPR reports on the ministry of workplace chaplains. The idea is not really a new one, it’s just gaining a new resonance in corporate life.
Friday, December 12, 2013 — Week of Advent 2, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.]
Hollywood’s latest Bible epic, Exodus: Gods and Kings, opens to a nationwide audience this weekend with mixed reviews and heavy criticism of a mostly-white cast
Under the new leadership of Dr. Robert Heaney, the Center for Anglican Communion Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary is looking to strengthen Anglican Communion bonds as
Qasim Rashid, the author of Amazon #1 Best Seller in Islam, “Extremeist,” and “The Wrong Kind of Muslim, writes in the Huffington Post that the Prophet Muhammad’s life
Despite the popularity of Pope Francis as a theological progressive, some people are beginning to question his understanding of women in the life of the
“Then Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot, who was one of the twelve. . .” Luke 22:3 Judas has always fascinated me. We know so
Bishop Sisk, Chair of the Board of Trustees of General Theological Seminary has posted a letter to the alumi/ae of GTS. The Association of Theological Schools
A reader was surprised to find a letter on joy by C.S. Lewis tucked into a book purchased at a second-hand store. Three years before