By Sonal Srivastava Should politicians use religion to garner votes from their constituencies in secular democracies? It is a million-dollar question with no real answer. While it is challenging to ...
Tim Alberta, a journalist for The Atlantic, is a Christian man who came to Northwest to speak about the recent trend of ...
Political commentator and Brookings Institute Senior Fellow E.J. Dionne ’73 joined the Assistant Director for Undergraduate ...
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The sense of Catholic unity didn’t last long. Less than a week after Vice President JD Vance shared the inauguration stage ...
A ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon has been extended to mid-February. But when peace returns, what is the future of Lebanon's fractured political system? And, veteran feminist and writer ...
Opinion: "I back President Trump, but I encourage him to engage with, allay and understand the perceptions and fears Bishop ...
In the 1960s, clerics led powerful movements to protest human rights violations and war. It was their religious devotion that motivated them to step into public policy.
Since the election, the Democratic Party appears to be intensifying its moral posturing. All it has left is to vilify those with different political beliefs, making it resemble more of a religion than ...
The post, which questions whether an individual named Mpesa is violating the Sabbath due to political involvement, has led to a broader conversation about how religious beliefs influence political ...
It is used by the left to create a false boundary between political issues and our freedom of religion and free speech. Although the Ten Commandments are biblical in origin, they epitomize a code ...
Aaron Stauffer offers a nuanced study of the radical social gospel and broad-based organizing.
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