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Two Paths for American Christianity

The Cities Church protest reveals a deepening theological war between the religious right and left.
(RNS) — A conference at the University of Chicago Divinity School will look at the tension between Christianity as a moral ...
We asked our journalists who write about religion nationwide about how they navigate debates about what Christianity is and isn’t. Interview by Patrick Healy With Elizabeth Dias and Ruth Graham ...
When Christians neglect the poor and oppressed, it’s not because we love Jesus too much but because we love him too little.
Christian Reconstructionism is a theological and political movement within conservative Protestantism that argues society should be governed by biblical principles, including the application of ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs another case at the intersection of religion and public education, state school boards, legislatures, and other education officials are greenlighting a series of ...
When Christianity goes wrong, it goes wrong in a familiar way. Last Friday, at a town-hall meeting in Butler County, Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst delivered a grim message to her constituents. In the midst ...
For the first time, multiple Christian musicians are charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time — and staying there for weeks. Has the mainstream found God? Brittany talks with University of ...
After decades of steady decline, the share of Americans identifying as Christian has stabilized. One reason is the unexpected religiosity of Generation Z—young adults born after 2000—who are not ...
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This is Christianity as it existed before Europe took over

Coptic Christianity traces its roots back to the very first century. While empires rose and fell, Egyptian Christians preserved ancient language, rituals, and beliefs. Their monasteries shaped ...
A small ocean of ink has been spilled in the last few years on Christian nationalism, the increasingly successful project by what used to be the fringes of the far-right to prevent the US from ever ...