‘Don’t Say Gay’ rules and book bans might have felt familiar in medieval Europe − but queer themes i
Medieval writers and clerics condemned queer romance and gender-bending stories − but were often wary of even mentioning…
Medieval writers and clerics condemned queer romance and gender-bending stories − but were often wary of even mentioning…
Research suggests that a clear understanding of what is right and wrong contributes to engaging in less risky behavior.
This month marks Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, as well as Jewish American Heritage…
Pope Francis and other Catholic leaders committed to raising awareness of environmental issues draw on centuries of tradition.
Medical workers navigate their own moral and religious beliefs, professional standards, the law and the realities of clinical…
Rites of passage are important. They do not merely celebrate the transition to a new state – they actively create this…
Low birth rates aren’t just a potential economic crisis. They can tell a deeply personal story about women failing to…
Spiritualists believed that after shedding the body in death, the spirit would continue on a celestial journey and help…
Images of Christ often represented prevailing cultural beliefs, allowing onlookers to connect in a deep and meaningful way.
Social factors, from wealth to politics, may shape whether people who do not believe in God identify as an atheist.
People deeply want to believe they are good, reasonable and worthy. A little humility and curiosity can go a long way toward…
Events that the media describe as ‘apocalyptic’ reflect changing anxieties about the future.
The Book of Job and ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ both make fun of preachy know-it-alls and resist conventions…
Broken mirrors can be associated with bad luck, but for the ancient Maya, a cracked mirror was often desirable.