Upon reading several articles in the June 15 Religion section, I don't know whether to cry, laugh or shrug my shoulders in apathy. All this controversy, this preoccupation with sexuality, "inerrancy" ...
(The Conversation) — Orthodox Jewish communities are still difficult places for many LGBTQ people. Yet the view, once ubiquitous, that Orthodox tradition is incompatible with their identities is ...
In this ambitious book, Olson delineates from an evangelical perspective what is and is not authentic Christian belief. Chapters feature such topics as the Bible, God, Jesus and the Church, beginning ...
Faith on Campus: Fourth in a series on religious life at the University. Orthodox Jews do not activate electrical devices, write or drive on Shabbat, which lasts from sundown on Friday until Saturday ...
Despite what conspiracy theorists would have you believe, “the Jews” don’t control Hollywood. Jews might be disproportionately represented in entertainment, but many of them are really just devotees ...
Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global observances across Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East worldwide.
Recently, there has been heightened suspicion regarding orthodox medicine as people are taking more interest in alternative medicine. The consensus is that orthodox drugs are artificial chemicals that ...
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