Ramadan Reflections
Yesterday marked the beginning of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting and prayer. In the Huffington Post Religion section, several prominent Muslims offer personal reflections
Yesterday marked the beginning of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting and prayer. In the Huffington Post Religion section, several prominent Muslims offer personal reflections
In a column from Religion Dispatches, Willie James Jennings, Associate Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School, sees a “counterfeit Christian”
In a Room for Debate column in the New York Times, several leading voices in theology and social ethics discuss the relationship between capitalism in
In the Episcopal Church, it is now widely accepted that affirming the full dignity of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons is a proclamation of
In a press conference on Friday with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Bishop of Vermont Tom Ely and other faith leaders throughout the state gathered for
At the 31st International Drug Enforcement Conference in Rome, Pope Francis called drug addiction “an evil” which cannot be healed with drugs and also spoke
As social media platforms continue to develop, individuals and communities of faith experience them different ways. In a piece from the Huffington Post Mark Osler,
According to Jonathan Kemmerer-Scovner, individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome traditionally have been seen as having a difficult relationship with religion. In an interview with Ned Spodos,
Union Theological Seminary in New York, an institution well-known for the work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Reinhold Niebuhr, has decided to divest from fossil fuels
In a recently published interview, Pope Francis warns that global youth unemployment, war, and an economy of exclusion is not sustainable: