Credit...Photo Illustration by Balarama Heller for The New York Times Supported by By David Brooks Opinion Columnist When I was an agnostic, I thought faith was ...
Is it a rich man’s fantasy or is it a more sinister political manoeuvre playing out? In this case it is the latter, and it is the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, who is firing salvos at ...
Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, where he reflected on signs that Americans are rejecting the "caricature" of faith as "nasty, destructive, harmful and antiquated," prompting sales of the ...
"This man receiveth sinners," but He repulses none. We come to Him in weakness and sin, with trembling faith, and small knowledge, and slender hope; but He does not cast us out. We come by prayer, and ...
In the wake of Democrats’ electoral defeat last month, some of the party’s Christian leaders are calling for a reconsideration of how Democrats talk about faith issues, with an eye toward ...
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan shares his Christmas message, reflects on the reopening of Notre Dame and weighs in on the rise in people turning to faith.
New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan said in an interview that aired Sunday that President-elect Trump “takes his Christian faith seriously.” “I’ve had talks with him before in the past where ...
President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, “Our form of government makes no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith, and I don’t care what it is.” Ike was not saying that ...
“The idea that there’s an inherent, irreconcilable conflict between science and faith is not true, because I have lived both of those worldviews since I was 27, and I’ve never found an ...
In Texas, a young lawmaker who could run statewide is urging his fellow white progressives to embrace discussions of faith in politics. In Georgia, a Black pastor and U.S. senator is reclaiming ...