Opinion
‘Shul shopping’ in New York: A Jewish millennial’s two years of wandering
By Tori Luecking — March 29, 2023
(RNS) — Our search for a spiritual home.
Most US Mormons are failing the Word of Wisdom, nurse says
By Jana Riess — March 29, 2023
Nobody can ‘politicize’ the tragedy in Nashville. It’s already political.
By Tyler Huckabee — March 28, 2023
Jana Riess
Flunking Sainthood
Karen Swallow Prior
One Eye Squinted
Thomas Reese
Signs of the Times
Omar Suleiman
Islam Beyond Phobia
Candice Marie Benbow
Faithfully Feminist
Andre Henry
Written in Protest
Simran Jeet Singh
Articles of Faith
Jonathan Merritt
On Faith and Culture
Phyllis Zagano
Just Catholic
Mark Silk
Spiritual Politics
Charles C. Camosy
Purple Catholicism
Khyati Joshi
Living Religion
Jeffrey Salkin
Martini Judaism
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Weeping in Nashville
By Scott Sauls — March 28, 2023
(RNS) — A Nashville pastor contemplates the ‘why?’ of this week’s shooting.

It’s Lord Ram’s birthday this week. Here’s why he’ll be remembered in six faiths.
By Murali Balaji — March 28, 2023
(RNS) — This week, millions will mark the birth of one of the most iconic figures in global lore.

ChatGPT embraces the Golden Rule
By Mark Silk — March 28, 2023
(RNS) — A conversation about religious applications of AI with the latest version of the AI celebrity.

When is it ‘a time to die’?
By Jeffrey Salkin — March 28, 2023
(RNS) — A new documentary and podcast ask the question: When is it enough?

India has turned a manhunt into mass repression. Journalists need to ask why.
By Simran Jeet Singh — March 27, 2023
(RNS) — As several countries slide toward fascism, journalists' questions become more necessary and urgent.

Help! I have been replaced by an AI
By Thomas Reese — March 27, 2023
(RNS) — An artificially intelligent column on AI, by AI.

Francis is the first Jesuit pope – here’s how that has shaped his 10-year papacy
By Timothy Gabrielli — March 27, 2023
(The Conversation) — ‘I see the church as a field hospital,’ Pope Francis once said – not a place where superficial solutions will do much good.

Calls for a ‘green’ Ramadan revive Islam’s long tradition of sustainability and care for the planet
By Noorzehra Zaidi — March 27, 2023
(The Conversation) — Communal meals to break fast can mean lots of single-use plastics. A switch to environmentally friendly principles is in line with Islamic principles through the ages.

COVID-19 sent houses of worship online. Will congregations come back in person?
By Ryan Burge — March 24, 2023
(RNS) — Religious leaders can find concern and comfort in a survey about attendance at worship early in the pandemic.

Why a Trump indictment will matter so little to most of his Christian supporters
By Robert P. Jones — March 24, 2023
(RNS) — Consider just a few of the public revelations and remarks by Trump since 2016 and how little they affected white evangelicals' loyalty to him.

Call it Soros-phobia
By Jeffrey Salkin — March 24, 2023
Jew hatred, by any other name. Et tu, Alan Dershowitz?

When making exceptions for Ramadan is no longer the exception
By Dilshad Ali — March 23, 2023
(RNS) — Ramadan is at last becoming baked into American life, and yeah, it feels good.
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