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Trump’s clash with the pope reenacts a 1,000-year-old question: What happens when sacred and secular power collide?
(The Conversation) — From its earliest centuries, Christianity was bound up with politics, with frequent tensions between government power and religious authority.
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8mSouthern Baptists’ resolutions reflect support of Christian nationalism, scholar says
(RNS) — ‘The evidence that the resolutions provide is very clear in terms of the kind of endorsement of the ideas of Christian nationalism that are present in the denomination,’ said Nancy Ammerman.
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7mThe Obama Presidential Center opening gave a glimpse at a more hopeful future
(RNS) — The opening of Obama’s presidential museum revealed how hope, dignity, empathy and faith continue to inspire a new generation of leaders.
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8mRenewable energy investments are a moral and economic imperative
(RNS) — Ordinary families are being asked to carry the costs of an energy system that enriches a few while leaving communities everywhere vulnerable to conflict, instability and rising prices.
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5mAfter 30 years of building sukkahs, a family business is giving them away
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8mPope Leo to convene cardinals to rethink war and peace in the age of AI
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — At a gathering in Rome, Pope Leo XIV will place war and peace at the center of his young pontificate, pressing cardinals to imagine how the church can respond to a world shaped by violence, fear and technological power.