Nones No More
by Mark BauerleinMatthew Nelson joins the podcast to talk about his new book, The New Apologetics. Continue Reading »
Matthew Nelson joins the podcast to talk about his new book, The New Apologetics. Continue Reading »
Tim Perry joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Funerals: For the Care of Souls. Continue Reading »
A personal relationship with God was indispensable for navigating our troubled world, she insisted. She did not, however, want to petrify this relationship into cold ritual. Continue Reading »
On a recent train ride, I sat next to a young German woman living in the United States. She was raised by atheists, but had a deep religious longing. She was baptized and tried Christianity. Her experience of Christianity in Germany left her wanting something deeper, and through a friend, became a . . . . Continue Reading »
Fewer Christians, more Nones, less religious freedom? Continue Reading »
What the rise of the Nones might mean for American law. Continue Reading »
Today is Presidents Day in the United States, a national holiday. Actually, that’s not quite right. Officially, the federal holiday is still called Washington’s Birthday, and that’s the official name here in New York, too. (Who knew?) But, unofficially, America uses this day to . . . . Continue Reading »