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The Republic and 'We the People'

We need to be conscious that political democracy falters if the government and the people do not care about others, about their ill health and misery, or about the fact that a particular community is ...
That’s Ecola State Park in Cannon Beach, Oregon – nature’s masterpiece that makes you simultaneously want to shout from the ...
A conference at the University of Chicago Divinity School will look at the tension between Christianity as a moral force and ...
For many believers, this concern is especially clear regarding abortion. Biblical passages such as Psalm 139 and Hebrews 12 emphasize God’s role as the author of life, leading some Christians to ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro – who is seen as a likely Democratic presidential candidate in 2028 – was the guest at a Monitor Breakfast event on Thursday. He talked about what he thinks voters want ...
In the midst of ongoing, global injustice, activist Angela Davis spoke about how Birmingham emboldened her fight for ...
A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods.
On Friday, Jan. 23, and Saturday, Jan. 24, BYU hosted its 54th annual Sperry Symposium on campus, featuring religious ...
The new federal guidelines are already causing confusion for parents, a doctor said, and he expects to see it erode parents’ ...
When a Minnesota faith group issued a call for religious leaders across the country to come and support the Minneapolis ...
If a person gets sick, healers within the Santería tradition do spiritual cleansing to try to return somebody to health, ...
When the Pew Research Center asked Mainers in 2023 and 2024 what religions they followed, the most common answer wasn’t Catholicism or Evangelical Protestantism. It was “nothing in particular.”  But ...