From Akbar’s reforms to Aurangzeb’s rule, how did the Mughals shape India’s identity? A sharp look at power, pluralism, and ...
For centuries Zurbarán’s paintings were hidden away. Now at the National Gallery, they offer respite from our overheated days ...
As we near Easter, questions about a possible religious revival, and where the narrative and the data agree and clash, have ...
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Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does. Credit... Supported by By Katie L. Burke and ...
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Troops seeking religious waivers for beards will now have to prove to senior military service officials that they have sincerely held beliefs that require they grow their facial hair. The new military ...
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Today, on the first Friday of Lent, Daniel Rober, an associate professor of Catholic Studies, considers a timely question: Is religion making a comeback in the United States? He looks at the data, the ...
This Pew Research Center report describes levels of religious diversity in 201 countries and territories. We measure how evenly each country’s population is distributed among seven groups: Christians, ...