
The Abolition of Liberty? Religious Freedom and Education Amid Today’s Intellectual Confusion
Freedom of religion is about the freedom to seek the truth.

Freedom of religion is about the freedom to seek the truth.

The shutdown comes amid a longstanding debate on scrapping all faith-based schools in Sweden.

Geert Wilders claims to defend Judeo-Christian heritage. Yet he adheres to the values of 1968, says Bart-Jan Spruyt.

Human rights activist Yuan Lee is campaigning in support of Chinese actress Li Yanli’s asylum claim due to persecution by the CCP for her Christian faith.

Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez continues to face protests against his amnesty bid for Catalan separatists.

Bishop Álvarez is committed to securing a better future for his beloved Nicaraguans.

Religious freedom was repeatedly violated during COVID. Yet it is essential for everyone—not only for people of faith. It enables all people to live according to their conscience, regardless of their religious convictions.

In landmark cases, the U.S. Supreme Court abolished racial preferences in university admissions and strengthened religious liberty for workers.

U.S. anti-discrimination laws face a serious challenge after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a website designer is not compelled to create works that conflict with her religious beliefs on same-sex marriage.

Bernanos and Poulenc dare us to ask why men of differing opinions would condemn their fellow men to death, leading to new waves of chaos and destruction.