Supreme Court says WWI cross can stand on government land
Holly Hollman comments on the Supreme Court decision allowing a cross honoring World War I veterans to stand on public land.
Holly Hollman comments on the Supreme Court decision allowing a cross honoring World War I veterans to stand on public land.
Our religion correspondent Tom Gjelten sees a growing debate over what religious freedom actually means, and talks to a number of people including Holly Hollman.
On a State of Belief podcast, Rev. Welton C. Gaddy talks to Amanda Tyler, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, about look at one extreme example of how the concerted, long-term effort from the political Religious Right to turn our nation in a theocratic, authoritarian direction has done harm.
An article from Politico discusses how President Donald Trump has developed strong backing from evangelicals and the equating of Christian and American identities.
Amanda Tyler provides analysis of two different Supreme Court decisions regarding the presence at executions of faith advisors –one Muslim and one Buddhist–not employed by prisons.
Jennifer Hawks writes about the important role that public schools play in the protection and development of religious liberty.