Does anyone know what’s real anymore?
Increasingly we are lost in a world of binary codes: zero or one, Republican or Democrat, black or white, female or male, good or bad.
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Can religion be a positive force for social change?
Faith is neither a poison pill nor a silver bullet, but understanding its significance is crucial.
Fierce contemplation: meet the nature-loving nuns who helped to stop a pipeline
As fewer women enter convents, what will become of their rich tradition of social and environmental engagement?
Does anyone know what’s real anymore?
Increasingly we are lost in a world of binary codes: zero or one, Republican or Democrat, black or white, female or male, good or bad.
![openDemocracy.net - free thinking for the world openDemocracy.net - free thinking for the world](http://web.archive.org./web/20160712165507im_/https://cdn.opendemocracy.net/files/imagecache/Three_articles_main/Eleonora_0.jpg)
Can religion be a positive force for social change?
Faith is neither a poison pill nor a silver bullet, but understanding its significance is crucial.
Fierce contemplation: meet the nature-loving nuns who helped to stop a pipeline
As fewer women enter convents, what will become of their rich tradition of social and environmental engagement?
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