February 25th, 2012
Tune in this weekend to Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast State of Belief to hear a discussion of religious liberty from four different angles – the mainstream media, the Amish, [...]
Tune in this weekend to Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast State of Belief to hear a discussion of religious liberty from four different angles – the mainstream media, the Amish, [...]
Going strong at age 80, retired Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong maintains a demanding speaking schedule and has just released his latest book, Reclaiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World. [...]
State of Belief goes to Denver, Colorado, for The Interfaith Alliance’s National Leadership Gathering Denver, CO – We’re broadcasting a mile above sea level this week. State of [...]
Over the past week, the nation has reckoned with what many would consider the most chaotic presidential debate on record and a dangerously ill president, as well as the untimely nomination of [...]
This weekend, millions of Americans are celebrating Independence Day – albeit, many of them socially distanced. As we look back on our nation’s history in this tumultuous time, we reflect [...]
American politics has never been truly devoid of racism. This most-recent election is no different. Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis urged Florida voters not to “monkey this up” when [...]
The midterms are over, and the race for 2020 will soon begin in earnest. In terms of protecting religious freedom, Tuesday’s results offered a mixed bag. Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who [...]
This weekend marks the first anniversary of the Trump administration. Over the past year, we’ve heard faith voices grow louder, both in support and in resistance to the administration’s agenda. [...]
Political and religious observers are questioning the relevance and moral standing of the Religious Right in the aftermath of the sex abuse allegations against Alabama Republican Senate candidate [...]
Pastor Rick Warren has found himself in hot water over anti-homosexual legislation in Uganda, and the critique is totally warranted. Warren has close ties to the country where he works primarily [...]