Scientists slam religion in new documentary
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss are stars of a new feature-length documentary that slams religion and touts science, as if never
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss are stars of a new feature-length documentary that slams religion and touts science, as if never
The Senate is scheduled today to vote on gun control. The Very Rev. Gary Hall, Dean of the Washington National Cathedral, wrote a powerful op-ed
When the sad news broke that Matthew Warren, 27, the youngest son of Pastor Rich Warren committed suicide, people began to immediately assign meaning to his death. Some of it was ugly and some of it compassionate.
The lecture-style sermon, delivered every Sunday. File under “We’ve always done it that way.” But in the information age, has the sermon outlived its usefulness?
Darriel Harris tells his story of hearing stories in The Episcopal Church of Sudan in Duke Divinity’s Faith & Leadership:
The Rt. Rev. Edward J. Konieczny, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma, also brings his wisdom as a former police officer to the current
A recent poll about how many Americans believe in various classic conspiracy theories caused Diarmaid MacCulloch ask “If Obama isn’t the anti-Christ, who is?”
In the 1960s, about 20 percent of married couples were in interfaith unions; now 45% of married couples are likely to be of different religions.
Christian Wiman, the editor of Poetry magazine and a poet himself, writes about his faith and his illness in “My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer.”
Instead of complaining about the competition and putting parents down for misplaced choices, Fr. Stephen Fichter found that the best solutions seem to find ways to adapting to the environment we are in.