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Anti-Semitism on campus linked to anti-Israel activity
By Lauren Markoe — March 15, 2016
(RNS) Where there is BDS, there is anti-Semitism, a report finds. But critics say it is an attempt to tar critics of Israel.
Does a new study show a link between teen suicide and Mormon populations? (COMMENTARY)
By Jana Riess — March 14, 2016
(RNS) A new study looks at teen suicide rates in Mormon-heavy states. Does it prove there's a problem? Not so fast.
Calling all mystics: Clergy psychedelic study aims to awaken spiritual experiences
By Don Lattin — October 22, 2015
(RNS) Twelve subjects will receive psilocybin in living-room-like psychedelic session rooms at NYU in Manhattan and at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
COMMENTARY: Is religion good for kids?
By Eliyahu Federman — July 25, 2014
(RNS) Imaginative religious stories such as creation, Noah, the Exodus, or Santa Claus, may actually benefit cognitive development, creative thinking and social skills.
Meet the ‘Nominals’ who are drifting from Judaism and Christianity
By Cathy Lynn Grossman — October 1, 2013
(RNS) Vague Jews and "mushy Christians" have a lot in common. Survey after survey finds many people who don't know or care about doctrine or practice still proudly claim a religious brand identity.
Does megachurch ‘high’ explain their success?
By Chris Lisee — August 20, 2012
(RNS) A new study suggests that megachurch services produce a spiritual and biological “high” that keeps congregants coming back for more. By Chris Lisee.
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