RELIGION

What, Jews worry?

(RNS) — “Jeff, lighten up.” I can imagine someone saying that to me. With all the darkness that has invaded

RELIGION

The French baron who revived the Olympics believed they were a religion

(The Conversation) — Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics, always envisioned the Games as much more than the

RELIGION

Eliza Griswold’s ‘Circle of Hope’ is a portrait of an American church riven by discord

(RNS) — On a Monday morning in 2019, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eliza Griswold approached the four pastors of Circle of

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As the pioneers of modern paganism die, fears grow that their wisdom will be lost

(RNS) — The contemporary pagan community, unlike many traditional religions, has had direct access to its living founders for decades.

RELIGION

The multiplicities of Kamala Harris

(RNS) — When former President Donald Trump startled a live audience at the National Association of Black Journalists convention on

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In seaside Southport, a mosque bears the brunt of UK’s immigrant anxiety

LONDON (RNS) — The leading Muslim umbrella group in the U.K., the Muslim Council of Britain, has urged mosques to

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Pride in the Pews announces new faith leaders fellowship to address the HIV epidemic in the South

Pride in the Pews, in collaboration with the Faith COMPASS Center at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, is thrilled

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Who are the Druze? The Arab minority in Israel mourning children killed by rockets

(RNS) — On Saturday (July 27), a barrage of rockets fell on a soccer field in Majdal Shams, a town

RELIGION

The slow fade of denominational publishing

(RNS) — If the 1970s were dubbed in Christian circles as “the bookstore revolution,” the first two decades of the

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Jewish summer camps have been evolving for a century, but 2024 is a summer like no other

(The Conversation) — In 1902, 10-year-old Isidore Itzkowitz accepted a scholarship to attend an overnight camp in upstate New York.