These are not statistics of unbelief. They are statistics of silent belief.
Evangelical Christianity is generally loquacious; Minnesota Swedes seldom are. My Swedish evangelical paternal grandparents talked little about their deeply held faith, and then only in sober tones.
Editor's note: As part of our commitment to foster civil conversations in Viewpoints, we're inviting faith leaders to submit edited versions of their homilies that transcend religion, with messages ...
A few years ago, my therapist declared me an “empath.” It was not a term I’d heard before. She explained it as someone who feels deeply, especially when it comes to other people’s experiences and ...
A case study in how Christians talk about theology, featuring a recent dustup over penal substitutionary atonement. This is an article about penal substitutionary atonement, or PSA. I’d like to ...