'Really insufficient': No officers indicted in killing of Breonna Taylor
Sojourners: Faith leaders critiqued the jury's decision for failing to
indict all three officers and for failing to charge anyone for murder.
The new godless religions: An interview with Tara Isabella Burton
Religion & Politics: The author of a new book argues that the trend
of secularization is misunderstood, describing a "kind of mix-and-match
mentality, this anti-institutionalism, and desire to remake one's own
religious life in a more individualized way."
In a K-shaped recovery, nonprofits should lean on major donors
Harvard Business Review: Is it realistic to expect a stream of
contributions in the midst of the worst economic situation since the
Great Depression? Absolutely -- if you approach the right people. A
small but significant portion of the population is doing just fine,
thank you.
Texas United Methodists take up call to replace denomination's logo over association with racist imagery
Religion News Service: One of the United Methodist Church's regional
conferences has taken up the call to replace the denomination's logo
because of its association for many with the racist imagery of a burning
cross.
Attraction to COVID-19 conspiracy theories can be traced to the Christian apocalyptic imagination
Religion Dispatches: Conspiracy-theory thinking is a traditional
hallmark of the Western apocalyptic worldview itself, including
especially the kind of paranoid imagination that drives -- and is driven
by -- the biblical book of Revelation, argues a scholar.
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