American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us

by James Croft

American religion is a conundrum. Americans manage to combine deep religious devotion with wide religious diversity, all the while remaining remarkably tolerant of each... Read More

Secular Gods

by Michael Werner

Is there anything we humans love that doesn’t have a downside? I don’t think so. Since the Enlightenment, naturalists have sought nonreligious, rational answers... Read More

FICTION: A Day in Heaven

by Joe Murphy

It’s a beautiful day in heaven, as all days are. Renowned scientists and mathematicians are lodged here, in a special section of paradise (and... Read More

Corporate Power and Today’s Humanist

by David Niose

If there’s one concern that pervades virtually every major political and economic issue facing the United States today, it’s the question of corporate power... Read More

What Do We Deserve?

by Namit Arora

I often think of the good life I have. By most common measures—say, type of work, income, health, leisure, and social status—I’m doing well.... Read More

After Fukushima

by Clay Farris Naff

This past March was a great time to invest in gas masks. Or machetes. These, along with iodine tablets, were among the many items... Read More