guilt

A creative approach to Georgetown’s sin of slavery

By Martin E. Marty — June 7, 2016
In a comment to one of the many blog posts about a controversy concerning Georgetown University’s past with slavery, we read: “I did not enslave anyone. I did not profit from slavery.” Such an abrupt dismissal of the moral issues is alienating, but the responder who added this comment hung around long enough to quicken […]

Guilt is good? Oy! #NowTheyTellMe

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — November 5, 2014
Studies show no one religion has a corner on guilt. (But you should still call your mother more.)

Does Mormon modesty mantra reduce women to sex objects?

By Peggy Fletcher Stack — March 4, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY (RNS) The church's message remains largely the same: Cover up, lest you cause the males around you to sin.

Faith and the fight to get sober: An interview with Heather Kopp

By Jonathan Merritt — July 26, 2013
Heather Kopp, a former self-described "Christian drunk," shares her incredible story of faith and recovery.
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