Spiritual, Sexual—and Religious?
Queer spiritual traditions reverse dominant assumptions about sex, understanding it as both an ethical challenge and a site of revelation. By Mark D. Jordan
Read MoreQueer spiritual traditions reverse dominant assumptions about sex, understanding it as both an ethical challenge and a site of revelation. By Mark D. Jordan
Read MoreIn this exploration of planetary thinking and deep time, the author argues for humans to cultivate an earth ethic that includes a spirit of reverence. By Dipesh Chakrabarty
Read MoreThe pull that some Nones feel toward contemplative, social action has led to an unlikely collaboration with nuns, described as an “apprenticeship in prophetic community.” By Katie Gordon
Read MoreWill the religiously unaffiliated find their voice in the 2020 election, and what can religious progressives and political parties do to help this growing group participate more actively in political life? By Quardricos Driskell
Read MoreThe 2013 Pew study on Jewish Americans prompted some leaders to take a new approach in engaging intermarried and young Jews disinterested in the traditional religious aspects of Judaism. By Shira Hanau
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