Social Justice The Quietly Dangerous Suburban Church How three architects in the 1950s tried to meld religion, modernism, and suburbia. Jane Yong Kim
News in Brief America’s Depressing Double Standard on Religious Violence After Paris, Colorado Springs, and San Bernardino, can the American public come to grips with the skewed nature of our fear of terrorism? Jared Keller
News in Brief A Greener Evangelicalism Inside the growing evangelical movement to acknowledge the reality—and the victims—of climate change. Laura Turner
Social Justice How Belief in God Makes a Fighter’s Adversaries Seem Less Menacing New research finds thoughts of religion lead us to view potential enemies as less formidable. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Are Religious People Healthier? Whether religiosity delays death depends on the cultural context. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Is Religion Hazardous to Your Child’s Moral Health? A study finds children raised in religious households are less altruistic than those raised in non-religious families. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice My Dad, the Exorcist We all have rituals for confronting the dark. Here’s what happened when my father met a literal demon. Lane Severson
News in Brief When Religious Violence Can’t Escape Exemption A recent case of violence in a small, closed church highlights the role of religious exemptions in the American legal system. Francie Diep
Social Justice Who Becomes a Nun in 2015? Why are 20-somethings choosing life in a convent? Sheila Mulrooney Eldred