El celibato como elección
Dejemos de pensar en la soltería como un problema.
Did You Go to Church Last Week? Might Depend on Who’s Asking.
Why religion polling methods are changing.
Canceled Mission Trips Expected to Have Long-Term Fallout
Without the typical influx of volunteers, ministries revise their plans and experts fear a COVID-19 kink in the missionary pipeline.
Who Counts? How to Rightly Divide American Christianity
The academy’s debate over black church differences is more than a numbers game.
Taking the Measure of Trump Country
A writer and a scholar attempt sympathetic portrayals of the president’s rural supporters, but their sympathy only extends so far.
God of the Second Shift
The theology of work conversation is thriving. Why are most workers missing from it?
Died: Peter Berger, Prominent Sociologist of Religion
(UPDATED) His work ‘made all the theologians just want to be sociologists when they grew up.’
China Kicks Out Korean Missionaries in ‘Unprecedented’ Numbers
Scores of Protestants expelled near North Korean border as tensions rise over THAAD missile defense system.
Stephen Colbert: Faithful and Grateful
And other items of interest from ministry and culture.
The Wuthnow Project
A trilogy on religious and political conservatism in modern America.