The pope’s embrace of literature and history is a sharp contrast to some of his predecessors, a medievalist explains.
Mr. Lyman’s premise (3/24), that it’s dangerous to mix law and religion in two Alabama bills, is like saying it’s dangerous to mix Newton’s law of gravity and safety manuals on skydiving.
When Christianity became state-sponsored under leaders such as Constantine and Theodosius, governments systematically ...
Crusius plundered contemporary travel accounts for information alongside chronicles and histories. He recognised ...
From questioning the use of technology to taking the Bible very seriously, we can learn more than quilt-making and ...
Geneva played a pivotal role in the Reformation with theologians like John Calvin, William Farel and Théodore de Bèze all calling the area home during the 16th century Protestant movement. Today the ...
Scholar Matthew Bowman four different "churches" within the LDS Church and the leaders who represent those visions.
Faith without reason breeds fanaticism, warns Father Anthony Akinwale, OP, as he discusses why critical thinking is crucial ...
The Supreme Court has rebuffed these efforts before, but that was nearly a half-century ago. Today’s MAGA conservatives see a ...
Experts from Bournemouth University have digitally reconstructed a centuries-old Dorset statue destroyed during the Reformation.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered a grisly treasure trove dating back 300 years hidden beneath an abandoned Debenhams. The ...