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Tolerance—Or Else: Coercive Attempts to Impose Secular Beliefs
Secularists, D.A. Carson says, want to drive their opponents from the public square.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Gospel of Christ
Why Egypt's Christians might actually be safer if the Muslim Brotherhood were a part of the ruling government.
Blessed Are the Unoffended
How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?
Burned by the Qur'an Burning
Our media culture values outrage over truth. We can do better.
Qur'an Burning: The Neverending Story
Everybody who is anybody has said something about what may be nothing.
Mosques in Middle America: The Next Christian Response to Islam
The strain of religious diversity tests Christians' own principles.
Are Muslims the Enemy?
Some activists argue that the proposed mosque in New York City should move because Muslims remind us of terrorists. Plus, many defend the President's Christian faith.
Obama Is Not a Muslim
But many Americans think he is, plus other findings from the new Pew Forum report.
Freedom? Yes! Mosque? No!
The issue isn't just freedom, say some champions of religious liberty.
Evangelical Leaders Pan Qur'an Burn Plan
NAE issues public plea. Richard Land calls it "appalling, disgusting, and brainless."
Antony, Icon of Interfaith Tolerance
The headscratching headlines about the restoration of the world's oldest monastery.
Fear of Muslims and Fear of Bigotry
As Congress took most of the week off for Veterans Day, groups reacted to the tragedy at Fort Hood and a surprise pro-life victory in the health care debate.
The Golden Rule of Toleration
300 years ago, Pierre Bayle offered a Protestant defense of religious pluralism.
Salvation through Buddhism?
Exclusivist view of Christianity might not be so rare.
Soft Bigotry
Pew Report Shows Americans Are Religious in Unpredictable Ways
Survey turns up atheists who believe in God, Orthodox who pray in tongues, and evangelicals who think many religions lead to eternal life.
A Gentle Plea for Civility
Why America needs An Evangelical Manifesto.

Top Story May 5, 2024

One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?

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