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Southeast Asian young adults in diverse religious attire joyfully prepare lanterns in a city square, highlighting unity in interfaith dialogue.
Dialogue

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.

C.D. Cunningham August 27, 2025
A seated scholar refuses the offer of secular law while holding sacred writings, illustrating resistance to secular liberalism.
Gospel Fare

Taking Rauch’s Liberalism Seriously: A Response to Patterson

Do polite compromises secure faith’s future in liberal democracy? They don’t; doctrine must guide law and civic life.

Ralph C. Hancock August 15, 2025
An individual walks in opposite steps among other students, capturing the social tension of secular Christianity in elite spaces.
Gospel Fare

The Respectability Trap: Saints, Status, and the Cost of Acceptance

Can believers thrive in a world that disdains their faith? Their strength lies in embracing outsider status.

Ryan Strong April 30, 2025
Man Sitting in a Dark Room with Religious Paintings | Public Square Magazine | Themes of the Heretic Movie
Media & Education

The Strange Faith Crisis at the Heart of ‘Heretic’

Is ‘Heretic’ alone in siding with atheism? Many films show similar bias, but they all seem to misunderstand one fundamental thing about the faithful.

Mariah Proctor November 18, 2024
Children at desks in a sunny classroom, representative of the Montgomery County curriculum.
Social Justice

When Schools Preach: Dogma and Doctrine in the Modern Classroom

Why is a diverse group of religious parents suing a Maryland School District? They’re teaching a new religion in the classroom.

C.D. Cunningham September 4, 2023
Expressionist portrayal of a chapel with few people echoing the way forward for Latter-day Saint membership
Gospel Fare

Divine Tides: Understanding Latter-day Saint Membership Demographics

Shifts in Latter-day Saint numbers in the U.S. align with scriptural prophecies and underscore the importance of spiritual depth over mere numerical strength.

Public Square Staff August 25, 2023

The danger of bringing religious zeal to the political realm

Four Corners September 14, 2021
Four Corners

Experience between the secular and the divine

Four Corners October 28, 2020
Education

Considering Scholarship through a Gospel Lens (and Not the Other Way Round)

What might be called Classical Christian Liberal Arts Education? How is such an education reflected in the BYU Mission and Aims?

Richard Williams June 24, 2020
Education

The Pressing Need for a Genuinely Christian Liberal Arts Education

Exploring the nature of a Classical Christian Liberal Arts Education, why the world needs it now more than ever, and how BYU can help.

Richard Williams June 4, 2020
Dialogue

Our Return to the Persecution of the Pre-Christian World

The Roman world moved from persecuting to embracing Christians; as we now abandon Christian standards are we reviving many of the aspects of pagan persecution?

Carl Herstein May 18, 2020
Four Corners

Promise and peril: The history of American religiosity and its recent decline

Four Corners May 18, 2020
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