Whatever would the world of religious journalism do without noted British evolutionary biologist — and even more famous atheist — Richard Dawkins?
Resizing the "God Gap"?
Democrats were more successful in attracting religious voters across the board this year than in the previous election — that much seems indisputable.
Election-eve NY Times roundup
Mapping the tempest
As the foreclosures and stock market roller-coasters shake global markets, journalists here and abroad continue to pay attention to how the ongoing economic crisis is affecting our spiritual lives –and how clergy are grappling to find meaning in the midst of uncertainty.
Abortion: A challenging year (continued)
Yes, it is news that the Democrats are fielding a significant number of candidates next Tuesday who are overtly opposed to abortion — and that at least a few have a decent chance of winning.
Abortion: A challenging year
Two recent articles in the New York Times highlight a trend that hasn’t gotten much press attention so far this year: an almost unheard of number of anti-abortion challengers running as Democrats.
Converted convicts?
Do British faith-based programs for prisoners help them walk the straight and narrow while in jail and cut recidivism rates when they get out?
Saint Patrick on Ice
Is there something religious (not to mention potentially idolatrous) about the relationship some sports fans have with their beloved teams?