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People who express negative attitudes toward atheists are perceived as more religious and may use these attitudes to signal ...
I’ve found it necessary to root myself in anything that feels rehumanizing, whether it’s art or literature or learning.
Give the devil his due. That's what the Church of Satanology is asking Hartford. The church, founded by Florida-based ...
Pope Francis saw priests' embrace of the trappings of power as a "cancer" corroding the Roman Catholic Church, according to a ...
A “no photograph upon landing” announcement punctured the serene silence of the cabin as I gazed at the snow-capped peaks outside our airplane window, a stark reminder that we were entering a land of ...
The Hartford City Council’s decision to fly a Christian flag at City Hall has sparked a debate. The council voted last week 7 ...
Spanish antifascist Mercedes Núñez Targa’s memoir Bearing Witness: Prison Stories from a Woman's Fight Against Fascism is a ...
The world came together on a warm April morning in Rome. Under Bernini’s wide colonnade, a simple wooden coffin lay, ...
At first glance, comparing a Pope to political leaders might seem unconventional, but important commonalities exist.
The Times Opinion columnist discusses religion and belief — at this moment in our politics, and in our lives more generally.
Pope Francis saw priests' embrace of the trappings of power as a "cancer" corroding the Roman Catholic Church, said a ...