In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat, the Rev. Matthew Potts speaks about forgiveness, anger, and living with harm without letting it define us.
Until American leaders stop speaking down to Africa and start engaging it as a global player, the United States will continue ...
All of these movies, by their nature, feature people getting killed by mysterious assailants and creating paranoia in various ...
In his latest adventure, detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) encounters a congregation centered on its pastor’s ...
The settlers who arrived in Plymouth were not escaping religious persecution. They left on the Mayflower to establish a theocracy in the Americas.
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'If words have power ... imagine what prayer can do'
Are you believing in what you’re praying for? What is God trying to tell you through your prayer life? Maybe you have grown ...
Internationally regarded artist Jeffrey Gibson was in Australia recently to deliver the keynote annual lecture at the ...
Constitution Day is young. The Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution on 26 November 1949; it came into force in January 1950 and has been formally honored since 2015. Ambedkar warned it was ...
It is a delight that at last the mindless violence, killing, and bloodletting in Nigeria is getting the international ...
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America’s 'radical cultish origins' began with the Pilgrims
The settlers who arrived in Plymouth were not escaping religious persecution, writes Jane Borden in The Nation. The Pilgrims ...
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Spanking is often normalized in evangelical culture. When does it become child abuse?
Those of us who follow Jesus — who himself had the strongest of words for any who harm children or cause them to lose faith — ...
Guns, demolitions, collective punishment, and blanket suspicion will not bring peace but produce resentment, distrust and alienation ...
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