Legal experts note that the Supreme Court has long allowed public schools to teach about religion in a secular, academic ...
As fewer Americans read the Bible literally, Adam and Eve is increasingly functioning less as a fixed doctrine and more as a ...
We remember the tragedy not only to remind us of the sacrifice of Christ, but to embolden us in the face of our difficult ...
Of all the possible reactions to the Texas Board of Education’s mandate to teach certain biblical stories in public schools, ...
To add insult to injury, the recently released report by the president’s Religious Liberty Commission called for a bridge ...
Dr. Tiffany Clark, a Democratic board member from DeSoto, says the new mandate won’t help students and lacks the diversity ...
The Lone Star State now requires that Bible stories be taught from kindergarten through to the final year of high school. It could have national implications, Alex Hannaford reports ...
Texas is moving toward a statewide reading list for public schools that includes biblical passages—prompting a fresh debate over where the line falls between teaching religion and promoting it.
If texts from the Bible are included, texts from other faiths should be included as well. But of course there are no other ...
The first printed English New Testament, published by William Tyndale in 1526, faced fierce opposition from church authorities but went on to influence the Protestant Reformation, the King James Bible ...
The effects of this irreducible diversity, familiar to students of the history of religion in America, are still ...