Each January, Americans collectively atone for yet another celebratory season of indulgence. Some proclaim sobriety for “Dry January.” Others use the dawn of a new year to focus on other forms of self ...
Hamilton College professor of religion S. Brent Plate explained the role of objects and human senses in religion in his talk, “Five and a Half Objects,” Monday evening. The event, sponsored by the ...
A new volume from the National Museum of the African American History and Culture explores religion in the Black community Alisha Tillery - Museums Correspondent Movements, Motions, Moments offers a ...
Many people today wrestle with understanding whether they identify as religious, spiritual, or somewhere in between. It’s not ...
The business of professional evangelists has fallen off to such an extent that they now average only $3,000 a year. So, last week, reported the Rev. Charles Stelzle, onetime printing press machinist, ...