
America’s Interfaith Problem Isn’t Denominational: Learning from Southeast Asia
What lessons can global pluralism teach? Youth-led and policy-driven models can guard religious freedom.

What lessons can global pluralism teach? Youth-led and policy-driven models can guard religious freedom.

Can the state limit parental rights or define religion? The Court strengthens protections for faith in key rulings.

Is Islam a Fundamentally Violent Religion? Extremist acts stem from political aims, with most Muslims opposing terror.

How are the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Latter-day Saints similar despite originating from different faith traditions? In more ways than you might think.

Can the Israeli-Palestinian conflict find a path toward peace? A recent study shows that increased information may offer an upside.

How do individuals balance self-care with acts of sacrifice, especially when their actions are influenced by their faith? Interviews reveal four key factors.

The world’s getting angrier and colder. We were struck by how diverse families cultivate humility through religious practices.

Faiths across the world observe sacred moments. Watching and participating with them not only helps us love one another more but can deepen our own faith.

There is a joy and power that can come from joining others on their own sacred ground of worship. In addition to becoming better neighbors, we deepen our appreciation for the rich variety of differing faith traditions.

As we think of Jesus during the holidays, let us consider His filial relationship with the Father and what it means to be a family ruled by love and unity.

The faith of Muslim Americans is often manifest not just in their beliefs but in their desire to live out their beliefs or “walk the walk.”

From Mughal India to modern America, the moral stakes of politics never really change.