American Religion

A new book finds the roots of the “religious revolution” in the ideas of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Theodor Herzl.

John Wilson
May 6 2022 12:01AM

Some great works of cinema, coupled with small, easily digestible doses of piety.

Matthew Franck
April 26 2022 12:01AM

A sensibility that stands in marked contrast to trends in other countries.

Kelsey Dallas
March 30 2022 12:01AM

Has modernity really created any more bitterness and division than there always was?

John Wilson
Feb. 14 2022 12:01AM

Forty-four states permit religious exemptions from vaccines, but many religious authorities are loath to support them.

Mansee Khurana
Feb. 9 2022 12:01AM

When it comes to religious parenting, be hands on.

Jesse Smith
Jan. 18 2022 12:01AM

After other crises, people turned to God. Not this time.

Steven Malanga
Dec. 30 2021 12:01AM

When an administrator at Columbia told Jewish students to violate Rosh Hashanah.

Meir Soloviechik
Oct. 20 2021 12:01AM

Kabbalah in the colonies.

Yisroel Ben-Porat
Oct. 15 2021 12:01AM

“Christianity’s walking dead.”

Joshua Mitchell
Oct. 5 2021 12:01AM

Can these institutions maintain their commitment to traditional sexual morality in the face of changing civil-rights law?

Kelsey Dallas
Aug. 24 2021 12:01AM

The greatest American divide, and how it connects to religion.

Aug. 20 2021 12:01AM

Do the great religions have an expiration date?

Philip Jenkins
Aug. 3 2021 12:01AM