Religious people aren’t more generous than atheists – unless they know the recipient’s religious beliefs. This surprising ...
Religious believers are no more generous than atheists – at least as long as they don’t know what the recipient believes in.
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Out of the 317 responses received by the NSS, 280 schools with a religious character confirmed they had policies requiring ...
There was a time, not terribly long ago, when the idea of public funds in any way enabling American students to attend religious private schools was anathema.
The U.S. military has strived over recent decades to present itself as religiously diverse, welcoming personnel of all faiths ...
The awards were distributed across 42 countries and helped enable 110 priests, brothers, sisters and laypeople to pursue ...
Bible studies significantly influence the way children process, interpret and explain the everyday narratives they encounter ...
“There is no version of ’Deus Vult’ that means anything other than a call for violence,” said Lecaque, who studies religious ...
The American Academy of Religion celebrated former AAR president Plaskow's trailblazing scholarship including her 1990 ...
When charitable people know nothing about a recipient, religious believers give the same amount of money as non-believers. However, something fascinating happens when their religious affiliations are ...