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The group argued, and the majority of the Supreme Court agreed, that five storybooks advanced moral lessons that posed a ...
A traveling workshop of TAU's Orit Guardians program discovered two 15th-century Orit books—the oldest found to date in the ...
A cluster of books from religion publishers arrives in time to meet the queasy stomachs and souls so many face in today’s ...
Texas / Syndication Cloud / July 07, 2025 / Wordsmith World Key Takeaways Christian crime novels mirror God’s redemptive story through patterns of creation, ruin, redemption, and restoration. Reading ...
Lamorna Ash’s “Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever” reports on the young faithful in Britain, while Ross Douthat’s “Believe” has ...
Traditional Jewish ceremonies, like Christian ones, marked a woman’s transition from daughter to wife − going from her ...
The Demise of Traditional Faith in America,' Christian Smith argues that traditional institutional religion has lost its grasp on America—at least among Americans under the age of 50.
The Sacred Harp, a book of religious tunes first printed in 1844 is getting an upgrade. And shape note singers who use it are very excited.
JOHN PLUNKETT: The book was originally published in 1844, and it's been revised every 25 to 35 years since that time. The current book that we're using came out in the early '90s. So it's just time.
A professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of Kentucky has a book coming out which claims being actively pro-life is tied to “white supremacist, Christian nationalist and ...
The Egyptian ankh—a symbol of life—has long intrigued scholars and conspiracy theorists alike for its resemblance to the Christian cross. This video explores the real connection between the ...
Queer readings transform old stories Robertson's book Queer & Christian, published by St. Martin's, is part memoir, part Bible study and part applied ethics.