What ‘Paradise Lost’ teaches us about life in isolation by Anthony Oliveira John Milton's masterpiece finds new relevance amid COVID-19
Why purity culture upholds the misogyny and anti-Asian racism of the Atlanta shootings by Jenna Tenn-Yuk The church has a long history of colonial missionary work that exoticizes women of colour
Meet the director removing anti-Semitism from Oberammergau’s famous Passion play by Andrew Faiz How Christian Stückl has updated a 400-year-old production for a 2022 audience
All the reasons why I need my Jesus to be Black by Alydia Smith Including the fact that a white Jesus helps erase Canada's history of slavery
White Jesus is grounded in colonialism. Black Jesus is rooted in liberation. by J. Nailah Avery Warner Sallman's famous depiction of Jesus symbolized a white-centric version of Christianity
A tug of war over animal testing is dividing the scientific community by Roberta Staley Animal-free alternatives to validate drug safety exist, so why are some researchers still hung up on it?
Oldyssey puts a 21-century twist on pen pals with online French meetups by Eloise Stark The language program combats loneliness by connecting seniors with young people
How therapeutic clowning injects humour for a different kind of healing by Sarah Treleaven Helen Donnelly shares her journey from niche professional to writing the book on therapeutic clowning
This former residential school is now a centre for reconciliation by Paul Knowles Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie has repurposed the building so students can learn about Indigenous history and heritage
Dream of 3 faiths worshipping in one building meets reality in Berlin by Ken Chitwood, Religion News Service The House of One is intended to show that peace is possible among Abrahamic traditions, but some Berliners think it's an overwrought