Decline of religion

The amphetamines of the masses.

Helen Lewis
Aug. 22 2022 12:01AM

Modern feminism is not an enemy of Christianity; it is its descendent.

Louise Perry
Aug. 16 2022 12:01AM

Reports of the death of religion have been greatly exaggerated.

John Wilson
March 29 2022 12:01AM

Does the rejection of religion really stimulate the search for “truth, beauty, and justice”?

Micah Mattix
Jan. 13 2022 12:01AM

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

Steven Malanga
Dec. 30 2021 12:01AM

“Christianity’s walking dead.”

Joshua Mitchell
Oct. 5 2021 12:01AM

Do the great religions have an expiration date?

Philip Jenkins
Aug. 3 2021 12:01AM

The chasm between self-directed choice and the biblical thou-shalt-not.

Ross Douthat
April 12 2021 12:01AM

For the first time in Gallup’s polling, only a minority of Americans belong to a religious congregation.

Bryan Walsh
April 8 2021 12:01AM

Heinrich Heine’s prediction of Nazism remains relevant today.

Dec. 17 2020 12:01AM

Familial atomization has made religious practice more onerous.

Mary Eberstadt
July 16 2020 12:01AM

Stumbling into the great ditch.

John Cottingham
April 28 2020 12:01AM

Despite their blessings, liberal democracy and free-market economics are not enough.

Jonathan Sacks and Meir Soloveichik
Jan. 31 2020 12:01AM

Witches, SoulCycle, and the post-Christian future.

Ross Douthat, Tara Isabella Burton and Steven D. Smith
Jan. 27 2020 12:01AM