America, migration and the BibleScripture offers much material for arguments about dividing familiesAn outburst from Jeff Sessions about a new border policy has people scouring the Bible
Religion and universitiesFaith and higher education can intersect in many different waysAn ever-shifting relationship between campus and church
Carbon emissions and the after-lifeOil executives seek atonement at the VaticanSeven or more “sinners” arrive at the Vatican to make their confessions
Defining and defending human rightsEurope and America part ways when it comes to “religious freedom”It used to be easier to agree about persecution, and whom it afflicts
Christianity in EuropeIn lands where “Christian civilisation” emerged, faith still shapes identityThe old continent’s Christians are lukewarm but distinct
Muslims in AthensWhere Islam flourishes despite being half-undergroundThe strange social reality of Islam in Greece
Religion and royaltyThe difficulties with crowning King Charles IIIChristianity and the quirky British constitution
The peace of JerusalemFollowers of Jesus fail to agree about his homelandChristians hold clashing views about the land they call holy
Atheist churchesThe elusive phenomenon of churches without GodWhen a group sings, talks and bonds like a religion but may not be one
Cross communicationBavaria is the latest place where the church and Christian politicians are at oddsWhy a cardinal doesn’t want the cross reimposed
Orthodoxy and capitalismIn religion and economics, cause and effect are very hard to proveLinking Eastern Christianity with politics and economics
Religion and medicineThe pope’s role in the plight of Alfie Evans was regrettableHe went against the advice of medical experts with knowledge of the case
Balancing actA court ruling makes it harder for faith-based employers to discriminateA curb on religious employers’ right to discriminate
Syria, Islam and ChristianityThe West’s bombing of Syria meets some approval from MuslimsChristians seem less sure