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What partisan views on sex and race miss about Scripture’s teachings on the body. |
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Economics professor Bruce Wydick used math (and AI) to dig into the gospels—finding, for example, that 24 percent of Jesus’ miracles were social. |
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Historian Thomas S. Kidd’s books column takes on a somewhat forgotten Founding Father, the global dimensions of the American revolution, and the birth of the political right and left. |
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On The Bulletin: the conflict in Iran, the Supreme Court debate on birthright citizenship, and men reading books. |
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In 1975, CT hosted debates about the charismatic movement and women’s ordination. |
Behind the Story |
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From Black church editor Haleluya Hadero: As a reporter and editor, I’m always on the hunt for good story ideas. But sometimes, it can be challenging to find the type of stories that surprise and interest readers—especially if you’re covering an area that’s intensely competitive. |
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When I am running short on ideas, I know that means I need to schedule some calls or coffee meetups. When I was a business reporter, I routinely met with analysts, executives, union organizers, and others who could give me a few tips. People feel more comfortable speaking when they know the conversation is not for publication. So I usually grant them that request and hear what’s on their minds. |
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The vast majority of what I hear during these types of informational interviews doesn’t turn into stories. But I have also heard things that surprise me and have become good pieces. Even if a story doesn’t come out of these meetings, they can help reporters learn more about a particular topic or strengthen their relationship with a source. I bring a similar mindset to the work that I do with Christianity Today. |
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Today in Christian History |
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March 6, 1475: Italian artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, famous for his paintings (the Sistine Chapel), sculpture ("David"), and architecture (the rebuilding of St. Peter’s Cathedral), is born in Caprese. |
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In 25-country survey, Americans especially likely to view fellow citizens as morally bad
Pew Research Center:
The United States is the only place surveyed where more adults describe
the morality and ethics of others living in the country as bad (53%)
than as good (47%).
When the bombs fall on other people’s children
Religion News
Service: If we cannot feel the death of an Iranian child with the same
moral clarity as the death of a child in the United States, then
something in us has been deformed.
Amid cruelty and oppression, can the church be faithful at human scale?*
The Christian Century: We are all being formed not only by what we profess but by what our bodies learn to tolerate.
Bernard LaFayette, Selma voting rights organizer, dies at 85
WFSA: Bernard
LaFayette, who did the groundwork for voter registration in Selma,
Alabama, that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of
1965, has died.
How the 2026 Academy Awards was able to pit faith against religion
Religion Unplugged:
The 2026 Oscar nominees’ bias toward personal faith over organized
religion reflects the move our own society is making in that direction.
Tim Daniels
If a culture does not reproduce itself biologically, can it expect to endure institutionally? Modernity has achieved unprecedented material progress, yet its most advanced societies are those least inclined to bring forth new life
Tim Daniels
Public opinion appears to favor parental involvement. According to the 2025 Religious Freedom Index published by Becket, approximately 73 percent of Americans believe parents are the primary educators of their children. That cultural backdrop likely frames how this case will be received across the country.
Joachin Meisner Hertz
The deeper question is not only legal but anthropological. Constitutional language reflects a society’s understanding of human dignity and the role of the state in safeguarding — or limiting — individual autonomy
ZENIT Staff
Two Palestinian brothers were shot dead in a raid in Qaryut, south of Nablus. New attacks and assaults also in the Christian village of Taybeh. Fr Bashar: not isolated incidents, but a ‘growing pattern of violence’ that raises “concerns”. Barriers and isolation, the West Bank increasingly similar to the Strip, victim of ‘state violence’.
Jorge Enrique Mújica
“Quo vadis, humanitas?” does not provide technical blueprints for regulating AI or biotechnology. Instead, it reasserts an anthropological principle: the future of humanity will not be decided solely in laboratories, but in our capacity to inhabit present tensions without denying limits or forgetting transcendence
ZENIT Staff
The French Bishops reaffirmed their profound opposition and spoke of an irreversible break with the ethical foundations of the society. They announced that they would continue to denounce this bill because «deliberately taking a life cannot constitute human progress.»
Enrique Villegas
The pastoral challenge facing the Catholic Church in Latin America is therefore not the disappearance of faith, but the erosion of the institutional bonds that once sustained it.
Elizabeth Owens
If that shift continues, historians may eventually look back on the Abuja meeting not simply as another conference in an ongoing dispute, but as the moment when global Anglicanism began reorganizing itself around a new axis of leadership—one increasingly shaped by the churches of the Global South
ZENIT Staff
Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
Dante Alba, LC
Although Robin Ward was educated in what he described as a «Low Church» form of Anglicanism, characterized by the use of the Book of Common Prayer, austere liturgy, and a Protestant approach to the sacraments, his experience at Oxford and his encounter with the Anglo-Catholic tradition sparked in him a deeper search for t
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That’s true whether they result from explicit policy or from failure to enforce the law effectively. The population of the world outside the United States is about 8 [...] Read in browser » Pope Leo XIV urges diplomacy amid Iran tensionsBy EWTN News on Mar 01, 2026 07:39 amPope Leo XIV voiced concern on Sunday about developments in the Middle East and Iran, urging the parties involved to stop what he called a “spiral of violence” before it becomes an “irreparable abyss.” “Stability [...] Read in browser » The Legatus’ Annual Summit emphasizes faith, fellowship, and witnessBy Kathy Schiffer on Mar 01, 2026 06:30 amWhen pizza magnate Tom Monaghan founded Legatus in 1987, its members had as their mission to “study, live and spread the Catholic faith” in their families, businesses, and communities. Today, almost 40 years later, that [...] Read in browser » Pope Leo, the Joshua Tree, and the Paschal MysteryBy Matthew J. 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