Nine months ago, I waited anxiously in Santa Clara's Benson parlors as the clock approached the start time for our first student panel discussion on faith and sexual ethics, and the room remained ...
This essay on Richard Miller's Friends and Other Strangers (2016) locates its arguments in the context of how the practice of religious ethics bears upon debates about normativity in the study of ...
While unionization rates have steadily declined in the United States, there has been a renewal of grassroots labor organizing—in many cases connected in some way with religious communities. Attending ...
Seven years ago, Simon Longstaff, the executive director of the St James Ethics Centre, was approached by a small group of parents. Longstaff’s not-for-profit organization in north Sydney usually ...
Joseph Blankholm As religion declines in the United States, where are people turning for meaning and purpose? A UC Santa ...
Comparative Religious Ethics critically examines and contrasts the ethical teachings, practices and institutional frameworks of diverse religious traditions. This field not only investigates ...
As a Jesuit university, Georgetown has always had a strong connection to religious traditions and ethics. But when drugs are involved, deeply held beliefs can seem dizzying and contradictory. From ...
"In keeping with these principles, we commit to advancing a multi-racial, multi-faith, multi-generational, democracy, where every voice is valued and every person afforded the opportunity to ...
Controversies regarding religion in the classroom in the United States are as old as the public school system itself. Most recently, a Louisiana law mandates that posters of the Ten Commandments be ...
News analyst Cokie Roberts discusses the controversy surrounding the two highest-ranking Republicans in Congress. House Majority Leader Tom Delay has been sinking into a morass of questions ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. Donald Trump has no idea what it means to be a human being, writes Rabbi Mark H. Levin.