Taking Leave of Religion? On Secular Religion

The Chronicle of Higher Education has published an excerpt from Phil Zuckerman’s new book, Faith No More: Why People Reject Religion. In “Taking Leave of Religion,” Zuckerman notes the increase in “apostasy” in the United States, citing the growing numbers of Americans who identify with no religion. This is not just a factor of secularists…

The Colossian Forum: Reframing the Faith & Science Conversation

For the past year I’ve been quietly involved with a start-up organization called The Colossian Forum. Rooted in the conviction that “all things hold together in Christ,” The Colossian Forum aims to help the church grapple with issues that often cause tension and dissension within the body of Christ. In particular, we’re focused on helping…

A Peculiar People: Sifting “Dutch” and “Reformed”

There are a number of denominations in the United States and Canada that are bound up with a distinct ethnic heritage and specific immigrant communities. These would include Lutheran denominations which were initially founded by German immigrants, the Swedes who founded the Evangelical Covenant Church, the Presbyterian Church in Canada’s Scottish heritage, or more recently,…