After the Southern Baptist Report on Sexual Abuse, How Can Churches Do Better? “We often have a very twisted understanding of authority and unity, and it is wielded in a way that keeps whistle-blowers silent.”
How a Religious Sect Landed Google in a Lawsuit A video producer claims he was fired after he complained that an obscure group based in the Sierra foothills dominated a business unit at Google.
What Does It Mean When Greg Abbott Calls the Uvalde Gunman ‘Evil’? Christian theology teaches that societies — not just individuals — bear responsibility for evil.
Spiritual Coaches Are on the Rise As more and more Americans call themselves spiritual but not religious, spiritual coaches give us a glimpse of the allure and the hazards of 21st-century D.I.Y. religion.
Republicans Are Now the Party of the Nonreligious Right Secularization has supercharged the culture wars and expanded the Republican tent.