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Christian Nationalism and Hate Violence: What Can We Do?

 This week, Zev Mishell, National Programs Associate at Interfaith Alliance, joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to discuss the intersection of systemic violence, hate

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Mike Johnson misattributed a prayer to Jefferson. The blowback could be heard at Monticello.

WASHINGTON (RNS) — On officially accepting his post, newly reelected House Speaker Mike Johnson recited a prayer he attributed to Thomas Jefferson, saying the third

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In Richard Hays, a rare combination of confidence and contrition

(RNS) — Professor Richard Hays, a Scripture scholar of vast influence, both through his scholarship and through his leadership in theological education, died on Friday,

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T.D. Jakes labels himself ‘Bishop Lazarus’ in return to pulpit on New Year’s Eve

(RNS) — Saying “I’m standing here as a testimony,” Bishop T.D. Jakes returned to his Dallas megachurch on New Year’s Eve for his first in-person

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How Jimmy Carter created the religious right

(RNS) — Amid the many accolades and occasional brickbats now raining down on the late Jimmy Carter, let us note that the most consequential legacy

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2024 Photos of the Year

(RNS) — This week’s gallery looks back at some of the best photographs from 2024. The post 2024 Photos of the Year appeared first on

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RNS picks for religion and spirituality books of 2024

(RNS) — In an often-tense election year, a number of the books RNS featured in 2024 dealt with politically charged faith topics. Some, such as

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Top Religion News 2024: NYT Reporter Ruth Graham

This week, Ruth Graham, National Reporter on Religion, Faith and Values at The New York Times, joins Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to reflect on the

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Can We Love the Bible Again? + Kaitlyn Schiess

  Have you been in the Word today? Core memory: flipping the Bible open to a random page, pointing with eyes closed to a

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Timothy Snyder On Religion, Power, and Freedom

 This week, renowned historian and author Timothy Snyder joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to discuss the complex relationship between religion, freedom, and democracy.