Christian Smith responds to CT’s reviews of Why Religion Went Obsolete. Of all the themes I stress in Why Religion Went Obsolete, the importance of “deep culture” is among the most fundamental.
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The Ten Commandments in the foreground of the Texas Capitol, seen on June 30, 2025. Texas can enforce a state law requiring ...
Ancient Athens was a vibrant and dynamic society, famous for producing great works of art, philosophy, and culture.
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Filmmaker Dan Reed opens up to Variety about the “icky” Michael Jackson biopic and how it pushes “a false narrative around a ...
Pittsburgh school board members voted Wednesday to approve a policy change some say could force teachers to censor lessons on ...
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