You can outgrow a belief without outgrowing the people who gave it to you.
What was religious life like in America in 1776? In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat podcast, Professor Catherine ...
A recent research article written by Professor Jocelyne Cesari, Professor of Religion and Politics in the Department of Theology and Religion, explores how religion has become increasingly intertwined ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons leadership is embracing faith in programming for inmates, even leading functions in prison.
However, for people who do still attend religious services, they say they're optimistic about the future of their house of worship. Those are among the findings of a new report from the Public ...
Controversies regarding religion in the classroom in the United States are as old as the public school system itself. Most recently, a Louisiana law mandates that posters of the Ten Commandments be ...
Most U.S. adults express positive views about America’s openness to people from around the world, the new Religious Landscape Study (RLS) finds. This is true across the religious spectrum. Upward of ...
Nearly all Filipinos believe in God, most pray daily and 92% identify as Christian, with Catholics as the majority.