The Bureau has long defended “Judeo-Christianity.” Minority groups have not fared as well.
Why a Christian wants to rescue Islamic artifacts
When President Obama left, I stayed on at the National Security Council in order to serve my country. I lasted eight days.
The Departments of Education and Justice released revised guidelines on how schools should handle gender-identity issues.
Rod Dreher makes a powerful argument for communal religious life in his book, The Benedict Option. But he has not wrestled with how to live side by side with people unlike him.
The Italian philosopher Julius Evola is an unlikely hero for defenders of the “Judeo-Christian West.”
By excusing Donald Trump’s behavior, some evangelical leaders enabled the internet provocateur’s ascent.
Jewish Community Centers around the country have been bombarded by menacing phone calls. For the most part, people are sad, not scared.
“Here all kinds of Arabs can interact more openly.”
The many reasons why President Trump should not end the law preventing tax-exempt organizations, including religious entities, from supporting political candidates.
Quebec is flirting with French-style secularism—and courting its risks.
An Iranian atheist finds romance—and roadblocks.
People working in ministry, music, and nonprofit advocacy are facing pressure for their political beliefs.
Some undocumented immigrants say they wouldn’t feel safe at a mosque given the uptick in anti-Muslim violence.
“The question of what to do with religion in school-choice programs is how, or whether, to keep the baby while ditching the bathwater.”
How one group of settlers became a potent political force—even though some are too young to vote
At the annual prayer breakfast in Washington, the president focused on the violent, ideological threats to America.
Neil Gorsuch has spent his career considering questions of life’s ends—and beginnings.
The radio-show host Eric Metaxas believes protesters and the media are overreacting to the president’s executive order on refugees and immigration.
"We will not rest until we restore a culture of life in America,” vowed Vice President Pence at the March for Life on Friday.