The journalist joins us to talk about his new book and to explain how keeping the Sabbath can benefit Americans of all faiths.
The American social scientist joins us to assess what’s happening in American religious culture as the pandemic continues to take its toll.
The strange new religion of the self.
The intense spiritual hunger of the woke.
Enterprising divinity-school graduates offer new rituals for shapeless workdays.
Religious zeal, directed at the Jews.
It’s an enigma that’s vexed demographers for 40 years. The answer turns out not to be natural disasters or pandemics, or even economics, but something deeper: a decline in religion.
To the believer, the free exercise of religion is a pervasive thing—an identity, not just an idea.
“Freeing religious exercise from political control will allow religion to flourish—not simply be tolerated.”
Witches, SoulCycle, and the post-Christian future.
In the U.S., Jews, too, have absorbed Protestant individualism.
Only lukewarm Christianity seems to be losing ground.
Leviticus on the Fourth of July.
Madison believed that liberty would lead religion to flourish.