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/“Religion in Early America” depicts a young country in which Americans wrestle with their gods in often uncharted territory.
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“Religion in Early America” depicts a young country in which Americans wrestle with their gods in often uncharted territory.
Read MoreA review of Shadi Hamid's Islamic Exceptionalism.
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Read MoreMeet the evangelicals who support the GOP front-runner.
Read MoreThis is not an environment in which fraternal reconciliation can flourish.
Read MoreRealism and religion both acknowledge the limits and dangers of humanity's violent tendencies.
Read MoreA series of written and video interviews with the Greek Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo, Syria.
Read MoreA major study on religion in the U.S. released Thursday has Christians at 70.6 percent, a drop from 78.4 percent when the survey was last conducted in 2007.
Read MoreJust days after 21 Christians’ beheading in Libya swept through headlines, Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church announced on Saturday that they would join its official calendar of saints.
Read MoreA video emerged Sunday in which ISIS-affiliated extremists beheaded 21 Egyptian Christian hostages, raising worldwide shock and outrage.
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