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baptistnews.com /6 days ago

All the Marys and women with the power of words

At the 2022 Wild Goose Festival, historian and author Diana Butler Bass said in a sermon titled “All the Marys”: “When the women of the world take on words for themselves, when we...

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

The church as school for democracy

This is the second in a BNG series of articles on Christianity and democracy that will lead toward the July 4 celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The series has been curated b...

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realclearreligion.org /3 weeks ago

The Positive Story About Religion That is 'Hardly Ever Told'

Amy Ortiz, Deseret Ram Cnaan, a professor and director of the program for religion and social policy research at the University of Pennsylvania, recently stood at the podium of a...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Awakenings: UFOs and Religion

Diana Walsh Pasulka, Washington Post Why is interest in UFOs on the rise? No one is better positioned to answer that question than Diana Walsh Pasulka, whose book "

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

More Than Evolution Requires

David Brooks, Comment Back when I didn't believe in God, I did a lot of church shopping. I was trying to figure out which denomination of atheism I could have faith in. There were...

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baptistnews.com /4 weeks ago

Religion, American Style

Athud at the front door introduced me to Brook Wilensky-Lanford’s A God-Shaped Nation: Five Hundred Years of Religion in America (Grove, 2026). It is a 672-page brick of a book who...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

The Antiprophet

Maggie Phillips, Tablet Magazine Ryan Burge is a political scientist and ordained Baptist minister. Recently, he has also emerged as something of an antiprophet of America's "rel...

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ncronline.org /1 week ago

Between July 4 and Nov. 3, faith leaders seek fair access to the voting booth

"Our churches, our mosques, our synagogues, our places of worship will become democracy hubs," said Minister JaNaé Bates Imari, co-executive director of the interfaith group ISAIAH...

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baptistnews.com /1 week ago

The spiritual discipline of losing

This is the 11th in a BNG series of articles on Christianity and democracy related to the celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The series has been curated by Carol McEntyre, se...

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

The Religious Reversal That Doesn’t Make Sense

The Cooperative Election Study released some new data. If you’ve been a follower of this newsletter, you read about this in a post a couple of months ago. The big headline finding...

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taxprofblog.aals.org /3 days ago

JD Vance & Barak Obama: Community, Heritage & Faith

Washington Post Op-Ed: JD Vance Makes the Case for a More Christian America, by Matthew Schmitz (Religion Editor, Washington Post) In a divided America, JD Vance sees Christianity...

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primewomen.com /1 month ago

The Hunger Beneath the Noise: Why So Many of Us Still Believe and Still Feel Alone

A recent Pew survey from 2023-2024 revealed something surprising: despite decades of headlines about America becoming more secular, around 80% of Americans still say they believe i...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Staying at the Table

Parker Palmer, Plough God calls us to community, to a mutually supportive, empowering, and accountable life together. We know that from the Bible, we know it from Christian tradit...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Liberalism and Christianity in the Age of Social Media

Mark Tooley, Liberalism.org The liberal Christianity of the American founding came from authentic, in-person faith communities. Can it survive in a time of influencers and vertica...

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baptistnews.com /2 weeks ago

The end of white liberal Christian optimism

When Donald Trump was elected president a second time, something in me broke and has stayed broken. I now realize what broke was the version of white liberal Christian optimism I h...

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

Postcards from Rededicate 250

My wife, Jodi Kanter, is a performance studies scholar. Over the years, she’s taught me how to read a stage. As I made my way onto the green grass of the National Mall in Washingto...

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baptistnews.com /3 weeks ago

Democracy as a moral practice, not just a system

I’ve noticed something in congregational life. When a question comes up that challenges long-held beliefs or traditions, anxiety can spread quickly. People sense that more than jus...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Analysis: The rise of a new religious sensibility

WELL, this I did not expect. Thirty-five years since I started writing about politics, I am both astonished and fascinated by the ever-increasing importance of religion, spirituali...

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livinglutheran.org /1 week ago

Who is God calling into leadership today?

This time last year, I had a remarkable dinner with seven extraordinary people of faith. The setting fit the celebratory occasion: a restaurant with wood-paneled walls that were de...

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

Spiritual formation is how churches learn whom to hear

A name appears on the teaching schedule. The person is not a stranger. They have sung in worship, served on committees, brought food to grieving families, asked good questions in B...

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baptistnews.com /6 days ago

What Ryan Burge sees in America’s megachurches

Americans are fascinated with megachurches, and that is leading some of the nation’s largest churches to keep getting larger, according to religion researcher Ryan Burge. Burge, a...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Ida B. Wells's Public Faith

Case Thorp, Mere Orthodoxy There are moments when you realize the tradition you love is larger than the version you inherited. Ida B. Wells, a Presbyterian, has recently done that...

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realclearreligion.org /1 week ago

Have We Been Spiritual But Not Religious Forever?

J.C. Scharl, Acton Institute Michael Horton's Shaman & Sage: The Roots of "Spiritual but Not Religious" is not a quick read, which means that for the past few months, I've bee...

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

Democracy and religious freedom

For 2,000 years, Christians have worshiped God and followed Christ in an extraordinary variety of political circumstances. They have lived under Caesars and kings, republics and pa...

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