Two Cambridge-led studies suggest that the psychological distress caused by lockdowns (UK) and experience of infection (US) was reduced among those of faith compared to non-religious people.
In all three countries, there are relatively small differences in the shares who say being a member of either religion is very important to national identity. In Japan and South Korea, the shares ...
State of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush talks with Maggie Siddiqi, a veteran of the US Department of Education ...
In a number of countries with sizable Muslim and Jewish populations, we asked Muslim and Jewish adults for their views on ...
Over the past several months The Scientist has provided a forum for a debate purportedly on the compatibility of science and religion, although in fact the discussion has been limited to the dualistic ...
Political commentator and Brookings Institute Senior Fellow E.J. Dionne ’73 joined the Assistant Director for Undergraduate ...
Thanks for posing the important question of the relative roles of science and religion (The Scientist, September 5, page 10). Biologist William Provine tells us that “science and religion are ...
Consider the differences ... But religion doesn't need medicine to validate itself. It doesn't require scientific empiricism because it is based on faith. And when you mix faith with science ...
An unusual partnership between a Black Baptist church and a white Presbyterian church, born out of need, has become an experiment in bridging America's racial divides.
Galen Watts is an Associate Director of the Institute for Religion, Culture and Societal ... on rationalization (the rising authority of science and reason), individualization (increased ...
sport & exercise science, led a study that used state-of-the-art technology to assess key performance indicators within a group of college football players that found significant differences in ...
You've heard the term "cult" before. It conjures images of authoritarian leaders and sheep-like followers. Many people claim that some religious groups are not religions at all...but rather..."cults." ...