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Can a Catholic professor speak about homosexuality without risking his job? Meghan Duke on the case of Professor Ken Howell vs. the University of Illinois.
Can a Catholic professor speak about homosexuality without risking his job? Meghan Duke on the case of Professor Ken Howell vs. the University of Illinois.
In the lead-up to the papal visit to the UK there has been remarkable hostility and unspeakable rudeness in wide sectors of British opinion.
Archbishop Charles Chaput provides a wide-ranging commentary on the role of the Church in today's world and calling upon Catholics in America and in Europe, to resist the world's intolerance of Christianity.
A recent Supreme Court decision holds dire implications for Christians who would like to form a club on a university campus.
Heavy-handed, mushy-headed responses to real-life problems teach students victimhood rather than citizenship and do little to foster a climate of civil debate necessary for a free society.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad campaigned in Uganda and Zimbabwe. Behind the scenes, his flunkies twisted arms and offered favors.
Along with the tales of Galileo and Giordano Bruno, the legend of Hypatia is a favorite of anti-religious ideologues.
The permanent scandal of the Vatican.
Nina Shea, whom Christianity Today called The Daniel of Religious Rights, has committed her life to fighting for religious and political freedom. Her work is immensely important, and we are fortunate and humbled for this opportunity to raise awareness of all she is doing for the sake of freedom.
A Pew foundation study looks at the troubled position of religious belief in most countries in the world.
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