More than just an eye-catching tree, holly is also a pagan relic, a musical inspiration, a sustainer of winter birds and a religious symbol.
Does Religion Really Make You Happier?
Examining the popular theory that people with faith are more content than those without.
Campus Clergy
The need is great, but the budgets are small. Some days, university chaplains feel like they’re spinning their wheels.
The Greatest Story Never Told
At a time when belief plays a critical role in world affairs, religion reporting is being exiled to the margins of the media.
The Gospel of Secularism
Untangling the issues at play in the Charter of Quebec Values
James’s Version
English speakers around the world mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible this year. Beloved for its beautiful language, the book represents the culmination of English biblical scholarship and tradition.
Academic Writing: Medieval Icelandic Literature
“Nerding out” about Old Norse-Icelandic writings and worldviews.
Gaia, the Living Planet
The idea of Earth as a living superorganism has spiritual resonance.
Film review: Incendies
Through the lens of religiously motivated conflict, Incendies explores the tension between love and hate.
Review: Geez Magazine
There are publications to cater to many different corners of Canada’s religious landscape, but it’s safe to say that before Geez magazine came along, no one had thought of writing specifically for “the over-churched, out-churched, un-churched and maybe even the un-churchable.”