by Kali Cawthon-Freels | Aug 10, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
Do you remember the story where Jesus was confronted about his racism? It certainly wasn’t one I learned in Sunday school. My friend and colleague Kristian Smith preached a message after the overturning of Roe v. Wade called Holding Jesus Accountable that radically...
by Martin Marty | Jun 28, 2013 | Opinion
Demography, “the science of vital and social statistics,” can help trend-spotters discern and explain many trends in American religion. A rule of concerned participants in religious groups where trends are more often “downward-” than...
by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | May 13, 2013 | Opinion
I love a good story. As children, we grow up with stories. We love to tell stories and hear stories. When I was a little girl, I would love to hear stories from adults. It really didn’t matter whether they were telling me a fictional, nonfictional, tall tale,...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jan 26, 2010 | Opinion
Editor’s note: EthicsDaily.com asked Miguel de la Torre, editor of the new Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Religion, to offer readers his perspective on why the journal is necessary. Religion scholars of color have an epistemological privilege concerning reality...