In Ohio, lawmakers passed a new bill that authorizes public school and state university teachers to instruct on the “positive ...
The bill named for Charlie Kirk, the conservative Christian commentator assassinated in September, got strong reaction in an ...
The emphasis on the Pilgrims’ feast narrowed conceptions of who belongs in America, excluding groups like Native Americans, ...
Re “A Flash for the ACLU: Cities Are Rooted in Religion,” Commentary, July 8: Joel Kotkin dishonors what this country stands for when he writes that “to remove the cross from the seal dishonors the ...
The Saint Louis University Center for Religious and Legal History is a research center devoted to advancing the study of the historical relationships between religion and law. Regardless of confession ...
Tuesday’s Supreme Court decision in Carson v. Makin highlights America’s complicated religious history. The nation’s highest court correctly held that Maine violated the US Constitution’s First ...
Ohio lawmakers have passed a bill allowing teachers to discuss religion's positive impact on American history. Supporters say it clarifies existing ri ...
For the next several months, some of the oldest religious texts in history will be on display in D.C. at the Museum of the Bible.
(The Conversation) — Historians of American religious history explain why the Supreme Court’s recent religious liberty rulings are an example of America’s long struggle to define religious freedom.
Ellie H. Ashby ’24, a Crimson Editorial Editor, is a Social Studies concentrator in Adams House. Her column, “A Deeper Dive Into Harvard’s Faith,” runs tri-weekly on Fridays. There are a few debates ...
A new Smithsonian book and exhibition explores the ongoing conflicts and reconciliations between faith and technology in American life Peter Manseau - Curator, Religion, National Museum of American ...