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What It's Like to Be Rejected by Your Religious Family

What It's Like to Be Rejected by Your Religious Family

Jessica Wilbanks On the Pain of "Falling from the Nest"

By Jessica Wilbanks | November 16, 2018

So Many Rules to Break: On the Struggles of a Modern Muslim

So Many Rules to Break: On the Struggles of a Modern Muslim

Lur Alghurabi Discovers the Unlikeliest Places of Worship

By Lur Alghurabi | September 11, 2018

Is Atheism the Last Unforgivable Sin of American Politics?

Is Atheism the Last Unforgivable Sin of American Politics?

God Isn't Dead, At Least Not in the U.S. of A.

By Isaac Kramnick and R. Laurence Moore | August 16, 2018

The Nun Who Wrote Letters to the Greatest Poets of Her Generation

The Nun Who Wrote Letters to the Greatest Poets of Her Generation

From Wallace Stevens to Seamus Heaney, on the Correspondence
of Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn

By Nick Ripatrazone | July 27, 2018

Science Brings Us Closer to the Miraculous

Science Brings Us Closer to the Miraculous

On Medicine, Magic, and Writing a Book About Both

By Liese O'Halloran Schwarz | June 26, 2018

Growing Up a Preacher's Daughter

Growing Up a Preacher's Daughter

Meghan MacLean Weir on Life Among the Pews

By Meghan MacLean Weir | June 15, 2018

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Transcendent Compositions: On Making Perfume and Writing Fiction

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The Complicated Comforts of Marilynne Robinson

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The World Might Not Be As Disastrous As We Think It Is

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11 Books to Read If You Want to Understand Caste in India

11 Books to Read If You Want to Understand Caste in India

A Reading List Anchored by Dalit Voices

By S. Shankar | December 4, 2017

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”

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Science vs. Religion: Travels in the Great American Divide

Science vs. Religion: Travels in the Great American Divide

Dinty W. Moore Tries to Find the Mythical Middle Ground

By Dinty W. Moore | October 30, 2017

How Loving <em>The Princess Bride</em> Led Me to Buddhism

How Loving The Princess Bride Led Me to Buddhism

Ethan Nichtern on the Film He's Seen (At Least) 30 Times

By Ethan Nichern | September 22, 2017

Wearing the Veil: What It Means to Wear the Hijab (Or Not)

Wearing the Veil: What It Means to Wear the Hijab (Or Not)

On a New Anthology That Explores the Intersection of Faith and Public Identity

By Sheila Regan | August 31, 2017

In the Age of Trump, Reclaiming the Golem as a Symbol of Jewish Resistance

In the Age of Trump, Reclaiming the Golem as a Symbol of Jewish Resistance

Finding Solidarity and Strength in Jewish Folklore

By Nathan Goldman | April 27, 2017

Dreams of My Mother, for One Last Passover

Dreams of My Mother, for One Last Passover

Pearl Abraham Navigates the Space Between Hijab and Hasidim

By Pearl Abraham | April 13, 2017

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