values

Muslim women don’t need saving from their religion

By Maha Elgenaidi — March 6, 2018
(RNS) — There are many women (and men) in our own country who need 'saving' as much as the most oppressed of Muslim women.

Paul Ryan faces an urgent moral challenge

By John Gehring — February 6, 2018
(RNS) — More than 100 young immigrants a day lose protection and the ability to work legally. House Speaker Paul Ryan is now the most important leader in determining their future.

Trump’s actions on refugees betray American values

By Suzanne Akhras Sahloul — January 30, 2017
(RNS) We can stop our president from doing something we’ll all regret and apologize for in the future. Let’s say 'welcome[ when it matters the most: now.

It’s chaos out there: Christian moral pluralism in America today (COMMENTARY)

By David P. Gushee — October 23, 2015
(RNS) Recently I have had two conversations that reveal the incredible breadth of moral pluralism that exists not just in America but in the Christian population of America.

Survey finds less cheating in high schools

By Cathy Payne — November 26, 2012

(RNS) Are American students making the grade when it comes to ethics? A new survey from the Josephson Institute of Ethics finds that the portion of high school students who admit to cheating, lying or stealing dropped in 2012 for the first time in a decade. By Cathy Payne / USA Today.

Dickens and religion: A tale of two views

By Tracy Gordon — February 7, 2012

(RNS) "It is Christianity to be gentle, merciful, and forgiving, and to keep those qualities quiet in our own hearts, and never make a boast of them, or of our prayers or of our love of God, but always to show that we love Him by humbly trying to do right in everything." -- Charles Dickens, The Life of Our Lord

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