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Julia Duin

Julia Duin

Contributing Editor at Newsweek

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  • English
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  • Religion

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Recent Articles

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How Pop Culture and Makers of "The Chosen" Help Define Jesus' Life

As we approach Easter this weekend, several efforts are afoot to explain Jesus to a 21st-century world. The best-known is the seven-part TV series “The Chosen.”
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U.S. Supreme Court: Justices question whether prayers at the 50-yar...

The U.S. Supreme Court took two hours Monday to hear one of its first cases on school prayer in decades – a case involving a football coach in Washington state
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Evangelical Adoption Movement in Free Fall: Devastated Parents, Fam...

Evangelical Christians once were pioneers in international adoptions and foster care. A “tsunami” of mentally ill and violent children now derails the movement.
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God's wife? Mormon Women Want to Know More About 'Heavenly Mother'

The interest in a female divine presence is particularly strong among millennial women, according to the organizer of a summit on the topic.
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Churches Leading the Way in Reparations for Black Americans

Weary of waiting for the federal government to act on reparations for black Americans, churches and other faith groups have started their own programs.
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Abortion Clinics Rush to Relocate to Friendlier Border Towns as Ban...

‘We’re trying to pay attention to where people are migrating to and where communities are most supportive of the work.’
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Pentecostal leaders slam Christian nationalism, NAR beliefs

A new statement by Pentecostal leaders condemns rising Christian nationalism in their ranks and connections to ‘NAR’ theology
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Jehovah's Witnesses, Sikhs, Muslims: New Religious Groups Race to A...

New religious groups are pouring into the Arctic for converts and to sustain members of their faith who are there. In their wake are unusual houses of worship.
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Supreme Court to hear Case of Web Designer Refusing to do Gay Weddi...

A Colorado web site designer, who has sued her state for the right to not service gay couples, will see her case argued Monday before the Supreme Court
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Six Months After Roe v. Wade Demise, Abortion Opponents are Shaken ...

In the six months since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, abortion opponents have undergone an unprecedented series of attacks nationwide.
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Vilified Pope Benedict was "Most Misunderstood", Archbishop Says

Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco says that the late Pope Benedict XVI was the most misunderstood major personality of modern times