Candida Moss

In ‘God’s Ghostwriters,’ scholar Candida Moss looks at the hidden hands behind the Bible

By Bob Smietana — March 13, 2024
(RNS)— In her new book, Moss argues that slaves and other lower-status workers played a key role in producing and preserving the Christian Scriptures.

Is St. Corona the patron saint of pandemics?

By Emily McFarlan Miller — March 20, 2020
(RNS) — No, St. Corona is not the patron saint of pandemics — yet.

The Green family’s other collection

By David Van Biema — February 21, 2018
(RNS) — While the Museum of the Bible is trying to sort out the origins of its holdings after a U.S. government lawsuit over the 'unlawful importation' of artifacts, a much larger sibling collection in Oklahoma City is not part of the housecleaning effort. (Analysis)

Cue the religion scholar! Representing faith on the big and small screen

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — December 1, 2017
(RNS) — Try boiling down 400 years of religious history into a few seconds.

Candida Moss debunks the ‘myth’ of Christian persecution

By Lauren Markoe — May 14, 2013
(RNS) Growing up Catholic in England, Candida Moss felt secure in life, yet learned in church that Christians have been persecuted since the dawn of Christianity. As an adult and a theologian, she wants to set the record straight.
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