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A thought-provoking exploration of the Epicurean Paradox—how ancient and modern minds wrestle with the problem of evil and divine goodness.
Recently, the Delhi High Court upheld an Army court’s order of dismissal of a Christian officer who refused to take part in multi-religious activities, citing his faith. The Court made it clear that ...
Gaza is not just a strip of land. It is the first true expression of the Palestinian dream: self-ruled, Judenrein, and armed.
The religiously unaffiliated population is the world’s third-largest religious category and grew the second-fastest between ...
Ancient rules, stone tablets, and modern behavioral science? Here’s why a natural scientist thinks the Ten Commandments are ...
Atheists are comfortable declaring themselves atheists, comfortable promoting atheism, and comfortable decrying religion, which, according to some of the more prominent atheists, resides on the ...
Representation of many of the world's faiths and spiritual traditions has been minimal to nonexistent in the mainstream ...
Van Gogh’s painting was inspired by French artist Jean-Francois Millet’s 1860 painting. But he transformed Millet’s ...
Athena, a goddess of wisdom and warfare and the patron goddess of Athens, was one of the most popular deities in the Greek ...
In last week’s column, I tried to explain the view of freedom held by existentialist Søren Kierkegaard. The Danish ...