Time to put down the prophet’s mantle?
On the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, Mark Silk suggests that it is time for religious leaders to put down the mantle of
On the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, Mark Silk suggests that it is time for religious leaders to put down the mantle of
With the Supreme Court already committed to rule on a major new test of the constitutional roles of religion and government, the prospect of additional cases reaching the Court now suggests that the next Term will be a significant one for the First Amendment’s two religion clauses.
The Obama administration has urged the Supreme Court to allow prayers at the beginning of government meetings according to a report on
(From the Notice to the Press issued by the US Department of State): Secretary of State John Kerry will announce on Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Sharon Sheridan writes the latest on the Moral Monday protests in Episcopal News Service:
If Robby Jones of the Public Religion Research Institute is right, progressive people of faith have reason to be optimistic.
Bishop Mouneer Hanna Anis Bishop of the Episcopal/Anglican Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa has issued a statement about the ousting of President Mursi by the Egyptian military.
Mark Silk says the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ second Fortnight of Freedom has become an embarrassment.
Mark Silk is paying close attention to every twist and turn in the legal arguments surrounding contraception coverage and the Affordable Care Act so you
has been active in urging resolution and