But today, more people than ever are stepping away from traditional faiths, leaving empty pews and questioning long-held ...
Carlos Lozada is an Opinion columnist and a co-host of the weekly “Matter of Opinion” podcast for The Times, based in Washington, D.C. He is the author, most recently, of “ The Washington Book: How to ...
Every religion has its own set of beliefs and symbols. A section of people wear a red string around the wrist, some wear a ...
This semester, Robb’s students are to individually respond to the question of whether sports fandom can equate to a religious experience.
From Bishop Robert Barron to Jordan Peterson, leaders at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference in London call for a renewed sense of the sacred.
Dear Editor, Regarding the issue of President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali attending the inauguration of the Lord Shiva Statue at the Badrinaath Ashram, Spring Garden, Region Two, and which seems a catalyst ...
What makes change last? The meaning of historic transformations “We study History in order to intervene in history.” — Adolf ...
The formation of identity among oppressed and marginalized communities in North India has largely been driven by the ...
"His mission is to eradicate 'woke Jesus'": How money, lies and religion are abused to gut democracy
Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy ," Stewart offers a grounds-eye view of the machine that led so many ...
While Guyana is not without its challenges, both historically and current, generally, it is known for its enviable sense of religious tolerance. This is glaringly evident in the public participation ...
Tulasi Acharya’s book discusses how sexual desire and patriarchy shape South Asian society, drawing from history, religion, and literature.
In India, love is not only commercialised but also deeply politicised. Caste, class, and religion dictate the boundaries of ...
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