In the early years of the twenty-first century, religion seemed to be on the rise. The collapse of both communism and the Soviet Union had left an ideological vacuum that was being filled by Orthodox ...
Editor’s note: As the Nov. 3 election draws near, the Daily Universe is exploring different national and local issues impacting voters in a series of stories. Students and faculty at BYU say that ...
At my synagogue, Temple Micah in Washington, D.C., we often read this short poem at Friday night Shabbat services: Lead me into the mystery. That poem’s simple idea has for years struck me as a ...
(RNS) — A new study found that about a third of Americans say religion’s influence in society is growing — up more than 10 percentage points from a year earlier. (RNS) — After years of decline, a ...
Is it any wonder the country is revisiting faith? Credit...Iris Legendre Supported by By Lauren Jackson On Sundays, I used to stand in front of my Mormon congregation and declare that it all was true.
Nearly all Filipinos believe in God, most pray daily and 92% identify as Christian, with Catholics as the majority.
Controversies regarding religion in the classroom in the United States are as old as the public school system itself. Most recently, a Louisiana law mandates that posters of the Ten Commandments be ...
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