by David Swartz | Feb 17, 2020 | Opinion
Popular depictions of “ugly Americans” and intolerant missionaries buttress a long tradition of critical scholarship. It is a historiographical strain, says political scientist André Corten, that understands evangelicalism “as a bridgehead of American imperialism, the...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 24, 2018 | News
The world’s most committed Christians call Africa and Latin America home, according to a Pew Research Center report published Aug. 22. Ethiopian Christians had the highest religious commitment, with 98 percent saying religion was very important in their lives. Other...
by Agnes Howard | Oct 2, 2015 | Opinion
At the end of the first visit of Pope Francis to the U.S., we should remember that his Holiness came to us by way of Cuba. And coming by way of Cuba, his travels might remind us of the shared historical experience of the U.S. and those Spanish-speaking lands south of...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jan 26, 2009 | Opinion
Terrorism, as a political tool, is abhorrent to all people of good will. Civilized nations have a moral obligation to eliminate the use of terror. We as a nation, due to our rhetoric of expounding the virtues of democracy, are held to a higher standard in ending the...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Apr 10, 2006 | Opinion
They come here to take away our jobs and use up our social services. They come in search of the American Dream hoping to find a better life for themselves and their families. These are the two most common answers given when asked why They cross the border. Yet, the...