Items included for this subject area come from a variety of sources. The perspectives conveyed may or may not express a Lutheran ethos. They can serve our instruction as discussion-starters, examples (positive and negative), and illustrations of intersections between God’s two kingdoms, intersections sometimes characterized by tension, sometimes by congruence. Inclusion does not imply endorsement.

"Open Book" by R. Marxhausen: the Bible, the book open to us all

Prayer in School: the Support Endures

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Prayer in School: the Support Endures  —  A new poll out from Gallup shows that 61 percent of Americans are in favor of “allowing daily prayer to be spoken in the classroom.” Although this number has declined from previous years it still signifies that most Americans disagree with the Supreme Court’s previous rulings on the […]

Student Religious Groups Removed at 23 CSU Campuses

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Student Religious Groups Removed at 23 CSU Campuses Over Leadership Issue  —  Intervarsity Fellowship and other student organizations have been, in modern campus terminology, “derecognized” by California State University schools.  They will no longer be a recognized campus organization on any of the 23 schools in that system.  This article offers analysis of this developing […]

Student Religious Groups and Vanderbilt University

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Student Religious Groups and Vanderbilt University  —  Over the past two years, Vanderbilt University has enacted policy to exclude student groups based on leadership creedal belief and on sexual expression.  Fourteen campus religious communities no longer have organizational standing including Catholic, Evangelical, and Mormon groups. Tish Harrison Warren describes her failed effort to reason with […]

Final Ruling Against Part of Polygamy Ban

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Final Ruling Against Part of Polygamy Ban  —  A federal judge in Utah issued a final ruling striking down a part of the state’s polygamy ban as unconstitutional, reaffirming the court’s earlier decision that a section of Utah law that prohibits “cohabitation” violates the Constitution’s religious freedom and privacy protections.

Atheists Disallowed From County Commission Invocation

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Atheists Disallowed From County Commission Invocation  —  Five members of the Brevard County Board of Commissioners (FL) voted unanimously Wednesday (Aug. 20) against permitting a local atheist from delivering a prayer or invocation before their public meetings. They also voted to limit remarks from nonreligious people to the “public comments” section of their meetings.

NYC, Pre-K, and the Church-State Divide

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NYC, Pre-K, and the Church-State Divide  —  Because of inadequate public school capacity, the de Blasio administration has been urging religious schools and community organizations to consider hosting added programs for the city.  But the push is raising fresh questions about church-state issues and for the schools themselves.

Bibles are Back in Navy Guest Housing

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Bibles Are Back in Navy Guest Lodges  —  In June, the U.S. Navy ordered housekeepers at thousands of Navy-owned guest lodges near U.S. and international bases to remove the Bibles and any other “religious materials” from their rooms. Scriptures would remain available on request.

 

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