The Center for Strategic and International Studies and Wesley Theological Seminary are delighted to invite you to a conversation with Shaun A. Casey to discuss his new book, Chasing the Devil at Foggy ...
On February 19, AEI’s Ross Douthat (author of Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious) and the Brookings Institution’s Jonathan Rauch (author of Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with ...
Find a praise of polytheism, the last writings of the late bestselling self-help author Hugh Prather, Mary Magdalene’s cultural influence, and more books releasing in January from religion and ...
(RNS) — A new book on the history of the Vatican's international relations shows how Pope Francis is only following in his predecessors' footsteps in standing up to the United States. VATICAN CITY ...
Examining diversity, equity and inclusion is crucial for effective conflict prevention and diplomatic solutions, according to a new book titled “Untapped Power: Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion for ...
Doug Johnston is going where few foreign policy experts have gone before. In Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province, on the border with Afghanistan where many believe Osama bin Laden is hiding with ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. Images: CNP/Zuma Press/Shutterstock/ Composite: Mark Kelly Americans have never agreed that one ...
The intersection of religion and diplomacy has throughout history been a source of contradictions, antagonism, and ambiguous perceptions. In particular, the tendency of religious authorities towards ...
Two sisters from Dearborn Heights, Michigan, are on a mission to teach other kids about Ramadan through reading. Manessa Issa, 9, and her sister Madina, 7, are both published authors. Manessa created ...
President Trump’s nominee for US ambassador for international religious freedom is in Israel this week, visiting at a symbolic time as the administration continues its landmark push for peace in Gaza.
One of the Vatican's most important but least studied departments is actually one of its most extensive: the massive network of lay and religious people engaged in peacemaking, information gathering ...
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