Yonat Shimron
Ehrman book rebuts claim that Jesus never existed
For years, nonbelievers rejoiced at the publication of new books by New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman, relishing the professor’s pugnacious attacks on the cherished beliefs of evangelical Christian...
Historian tackles doubt, divorce and the priesthood
Students 'do interfaith' through universal language of music
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) Say the word "interfaith" and the next word to roll off the tongue is probably "dialogue." It's hard to think of one without the other....
Is the Islamic terrorism threat overblown?
(RNS) After a car bomb detonated on Wall Street one minute past the noon
lunch hour killing 38 people, federal investigators came up with a
possible link to an overseas group.
Prisons seek chaplains after state budget cuts
In the weeks since North Carolina's legislature laid off most of its
prison chaplains, Betty Brown, director of prison chaplaincy services,
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Left-leaning Christians to rally around 'Wild Goose'
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) It's summer. It's hot. It's the South.
That must mean it's time for an old-fashioned camp meeting.
Study suggests `born-again' believers have smaller brains
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) For decades, mainline Protestants have been beset by
bad news: declining numbers, aging membership, waning cultural
influence.
It's the end of the world as they know it, and atheists feel fine
(RNS) Harold Camping's campaign to warn Christians that the rapture is
coming on Saturday (May 21) may have won him a band of followers,
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Unitarians drop Jefferson's name from Southeast group
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) To many Americans, Thomas Jefferson is a symbol of
liberty and religious freedom, the architect of American democracy and a
...