Rethinking Religion: Religious liberty is under attack, but same-sex marriage and abortion aren’t to blame
Columnist Grace Eberly writes about how religious liberty is under attack in the U.S., but not by those typically blamed.
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Columnist Grace Eberly writes about how religious liberty is under attack in the U.S., but not by those typically blamed.
Columnist Grace Eberly writes about the 2016 presidential candidates' relationships with religion.
Columnist Grace Eberly reflects on the sand mandala that monks are building in Baker Center.
When confined to a hand-picked selection of the Quran's verses, one convincingly could argue that Islam promotes those offenses. But what about the Bible?
Columnist Grace Eberly criticizes Governor Kasich’s statements about the state of Israel and argues that one can be anti-occupation without being branded anti-Semitic.
Columnist Grace Eberly attended Cru’s weekly worship service to observe, report and reflect.
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, there has been a lot of talk about the Islamicity of ISIS. Columnist Grace Eberly explains why we need to rethink most of it.
Columnist Grace Eberly recounts her father’s recent sermon and poses the question: “Why do you go to church?”
Columnist Grace Eberly discusses the intersection between the reality television franchise and religious practices.
Columnist Grace Eberly discusses what religion courses she thinks Ohio University students should take during their academic careers.
Columnist Grace Eberly interviewed Cynthia Cox de Boutinkhar, a Muslim woman who recently had a viral interaction with a protester.
Parvez Sharma recently screened the documentary at Ohio University and discussed Islamophobia and the intersection of religion and sexuality.
The Amish school shooter was quickly forgiven by relatives of the victims.
The head of the Catholic Church has caused some mixed reactions from both sides of the political spectrum during his time in America.
Columnist Grace Eberly discusses some not so nice things presidential candidates have said along the campaign trail.
Fourteen years after the horrific attack, it’s time we remember the other victims of 9/11 — American Muslims.
Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis has come under media scrutiny, and legal trouble, for her stance on issuing marriage licenses in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding gay marriage.
After last summer’s Hobby Lobby court case, Wheaton forces us to ask difficult questions about religious freedom and health care access.
One of the new Post columns with delve into the theology of many religions and attempt to get people thinking more about belief systems.