Our weekend read is @johninazu.bsky.social ‘s “Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect” a.co/d/5fLSZ6R
Our weekend read is @johninazu.bsky.social ‘s “Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect” a.co/d/5fLSZ6R
Aspen Religion and Society Director Josh Good, featured on this week’s “In Good Faith” podcast hosted by BYU Radio to discuss Aspen’s work on religious pluralism, creative exilic minorities, and new opportunities to work together across divides without losing our convictions: t.co/KHbsWk0Lx5
Who tells the story matters.
Good economic sense/history in this one from David Brooks
citing Michael R Stein, Yascha Mounk, and @rahmemanuel.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/22/o...
Check out more from @shadihamid.bsky.social , over at the Wisdom of Crowds podcast. Including this recent episode featuring Ross Douthat titled “Ross Douthat on Why We Should All Be Religious”
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Our weekend listen, @shadihamid.bsky.social, Molly Roberts and @drewlgoins.bsky.social cover some of the latest religion data on Opinion Impromptu. This episode titled, “Why Religious People are Happier” t.co/jlLs1ZYLmS
@yonat.bsky.social of @religionnews.com.web.brid.gy on the National Survey of Religious Leaders wondering how a pastors relationship with their congregation in a specific moment might impact their responses. This clip from our recent Faith Angle Miami m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0P-...
From our recent Faith Angle Miami Mark Chaves reveals that the data show clergy well being indicators are not as bad as reported with the exception of Mainline clergy youtu.be/N0P-B9Knhbg?...
Emma Green, journalist @newyorker.com and Eboo Patel, founder of @interfaithamerica.bsky.social , discuss the genesis of DEI, where it went wrong, and what might replace it in our search to create a flourishing multicultural society.
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Before 6,000 journalists, Pope Leo XIV today:
“The church recognises in these witnesses — I am thinking of those who report on war even at the cost of their lives — the courage of those who defend dignity, justice and the right of people to be informed”
apnews.com/article/pope...
Elise Ann Allen with excellent reporting of Pope Leo XIV speaking to journalists voicing ‘“the church’s solidarity with journalists ‘who are imprisoned for seeking to report the truth,” and, “for the release of these imprisoned journalists.”’ cruxnow.com/vatican/2025...
Touching piece from Julie Bosman of @nytimes.com on the late Mildred Prevost, mother of Pope Leo XIV www.nytimes.com/2025/05/11/u...
John L. Allen Jr. from an earlier Faith Angle Europe on the role of the curia within the Papacy. vimeo.com/301232401?sh...
From an earlier Faith Angle Europe, John L. Allen Jr. on The Catholic Church in Crisis: Abuse, Canon Law, and Reform Prospects vimeo.com/301232401?sh...
NEW EPISODE: Emma Green & Eboo Patel weigh in on "What Comes After DEI?"
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Official Bio for Pop Leo XIV the first American Pope www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news...
So what happens next?
A good summary between white smoke and the announcement to the world. www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news...
Mark Chaves covers how certain religious beliefs by clerics differ around dire medical news from our recent Faith Angle Miami m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0P-...
@yonat.bsky.social reviews the data from the National Survey of Religious Leaders and highlights the differences in political views between Mainline and evangelical clerics.
From a recent Faith Angle Miami. m.youtube.com/watch?t=2840...
What about the attitude of clerics towards mental health? Do clerics refer people to mental health services? Mark Chaves with the data driven details from our recent Faith Angle Miami m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0P-...
50% of Mainline Protestant clerics report being more liberal than their congregations. Mark Chaves with the details from our recent Faith Angle Miami m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0P-...
Evangelical clerics agree that the climate is changing but differ on the severity and importance in ways that stand out from their religious peers. Mark Chaves with the data, from our recent Faith Angle Miami m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0P-...
How are clerics compensated? Are they more unhappy than other professions? Mark Chaves with some surprising data driven conclusions. From our recent Faith Angle Miami youtu.be/N0P-B9Knhbg?...
Our weekend read comes from Emma Green on “What Comes After DEI?”
Features Eboo Patel
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
Alan Cooperman in a compelling exchange with Christian Smith on pro social behavior on how you might measure pro social behavior as it relates to religion youtu.be/l_7POAn4BNk?...
Christian Smith on why he thinks religion has become obsolete and his take on theories of secularism at our recent Faith Angle Miami youtu.be/l_7POAn4BNk?...
Christian Smith explaining a growing movement of enchantment beliefs and its relationship with other social belief systems at our recent Faith Angle Miami youtu.be/l_7POAn4BNk?...
Nearly 29 percent tell pollsters they are "spiritual but not religious." University of Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith’s new book, "Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America,” explains the understory m.youtube.com/watch?v=l_7P...
Don’t miss Christian Smith in conversation with Jason Shelton on How Religion Became Obsolete from our recent Faith Angle Miami www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_7P...
@spulliam.bsky.social and @michelleboorstein.bsky.social in conversation with Alan Cooperman of Pew at a recent Faith Angle Miami.
In this segment they cover social influencers and what the data has to say about if religious communities are becoming smaller and more Orthodox t.co/OFGdEodhBM
What impact did COVID have on the religious attendance?
Alan Cooperman @pewresearch.org
on what the data reveals m.youtube.com/watch?v=yYM7...