When satire targets marginalized groups, it risks reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than challenging them.
Luce carries symbols that have been associated with pilgrimage in Europe since the 12th century, particularly with the shrine of St. James in northwestern Spain.
When satire targets marginalized groups, it risks reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than challenging them.
Norway is building the world's first full-scale ship tunnel to provide a safer route around the treacherous Stad Peninsula. The Stad peninsula, which extends into the Norwegian Sea, presents ...
The newly-renovated Eaton Hall opened for classes the first week of the spring 2025 semester after beginning construction in ...
Luce carries symbols that have been associated with pilgrimage in Europe since the 12th century, particularly with the shrine ...
President Carter practiced his faith clearly and openly — he even taught adult Sunday School while in office! Yet he fully ...
Moses is considered one of the most important religious leaders in world history. He is claimed by the religions of Judaism, ...
As one of the highest-ranking military chaplains, Colonel Meeker’s unique position offers critical insights into the intersection of religion, diplomacy, and security. This event will explore the ...
French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo marked the 10th anniversary of the deadly Islamist attack on its offices on Tuesday by unveiling a special edition featuring a cartoon contest to lampoon God.
There is a difference between religious persecution and religious criticism, writes Jemimah Steinfeld. To conflate the two is not only dangerous, it also means we infantilise more moderate thinkers, i ...
France is on Tuesday marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper that shocked the country and led to fierce debate about freedom of expression and religion.