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Two deeper histories on people mentioned in a recent column: a famous orator and a mother and son who survived the Holocaust.
The president is likely to tap into his worst instincts when deciding whom to, quite literally, put on a prominent pedestal.
“He was crucified for us!” an elderly African American from York, Pennsylvania, told a newspaper that Easter weekend.
The best antidote to Christian nationalism will not be a high and impenetrable “wall of separation” between religion and ...
There's always what we say, and what we mean, and a gap between the two; what we mean to do, and what we really do, and a gap ...
The U.S. government has an official plan for a zombie apocalypse Think The Walking Dead is straight-up fiction? Well, it is—but the government wants to be prepared for a real-life version anyhow. The ...
Thank you to all those who joined us for our Tenth Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium on Civic Leadership. Our theme, Civic Spirit: Religion and Leadership in Indianapolis, proved to be one that resonated ...
It’s the middle of April in twenty-five, and hardly a man or woman is now alive who knows by heart the opening of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem that once was memorized by generations ...
In an age where typing a few words into a search bar seems more efficient than asking another human being a question, we’re faced with a peculiar dilemma: has Google become the new oracle? The ...
OPINION- It’s the middle of April in twenty-five, and hardly a man or woman is now alive who knows by heart the opening of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem that once was memorized by ...
I met him in Miami Beach as my friends saw the Beach Boys.