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Christian nationalism has been seen as outside the mainstream. But new data from the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institute indicates it's more common than many think.
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We hear from a couple of different groups in South Florida who have links to Ukraine. And their efforts to help those in need on the ground. Plus, a teacher who left the classroom to teach online and create her own curriculum of decolonized history.
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A new course at Florida International University explores the history of psychedelics and a new frontier for how these substances might have a positive effect on mental illness.
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When the novel coronavirus started making headlines, Monica Mu帽oz-Estrada remembers thinking about how she felt Christians were well-prepared. 鈥淟ent, the鈥
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The surprise move is seen as a rebuke to Pope Francis, who is weighing whether to allow older, married men to be ordained in some South American countries, where a shortage of priests is acute.
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A group of leaders from the United Methodist Church announced a plan Friday to split the Protestant denomination over its beliefs on same-sex marriage and LGBTQ clergy.
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COMMENTARYOn Local 10鈥檚 鈥淭his Week in South Florida鈥 last Sunday 鈥 a day after the anti-immigrant/anti-Hispanic massacre in El Paso, Texas 鈥 I used the鈥
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Evans had been placed in a medically induced coma after a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics. She was known for her progressive writings about Christianity and her own faith journey.
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Under the banner of "One House, Two Families," two major congregations in Miami have decided to take a stand against divisiveness during this Passover and鈥
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Hot cross buns have been an Easter treat for centuries. But before that, pagans exchanged them as part of a spring ritual celebrating the four seasons or the phases of the moon. Can they morph again?
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Conservative Christian colleges worry their official positions on LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law and harm relations with their own students.
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Starting Friday, President Trump will address Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia as well as visit the Israel and the Vatican. But there's plenty that could go wrong.