Baptist News Global: It is a "troubled industry," but the mission of a seminary matters more than ever, Molly T. Marshall says.
Christian Today: Church of England bishops must stop acting as CEOs "chasing growth targets" and return to being shepherds of their flocks, clergy are being told.
The Atlantic: It's precisely the beliefs of Latter-day Saints that critics dismiss as strange which produce the behaviors those same critics often applaud.
The New York Times: The "religious right" as an idea is dead, Charles M. Blow says. It has burned its cross and erected the golden calf of Trumpism in its place.
National Review: The enduring appeal of creepy Christianity
Pew Research: The number of assaults against Muslims in the United States rose significantly between 2015 and 2016, easily surpassing the modern peak in 2001, the year of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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