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Category: Religion
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Prayer, and his relationship with a higher power, was central to the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Jay Michaelson makes the case for difficulty in the debate over LGBT equality.
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“Free at Last! Free at Last!” God grant that right here in America and all over this world, we will choose the high way; a way in which men will live together as brothers. A way in which the nations of the world will beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks.…
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What are the holidays like for interfaith families? Susan Katz Miller discusses how her family celebrates.
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Rev. Marilyn Sewell interviewed Christopher Hitchens less than a year ago. Upon his death, she reflects on the surprisingly religious aspects of his personality.
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The controversy over Lowe’s pulling its advertising from All-American Muslim says a lot about the kinds of bridges being built in America.
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In See Me Naked, Amy Frykholm explores the complex, intimate intersection of sexuality and spirituality as it affects the lives of ordinary Christians.
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Is Occupy Wall Street a prophetic? Dan McKanan talks about the tradition of American radical movements.
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By year’s end, 40,000 U.S. troops will return from Iraq. But the long nightmare of the Iraq War will not be over for either side of the conflict.
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Before he came out, Jay Michaelson was sure that doing so would spell the end of his religious life. Instead, it marked the beginning of a new understanding.