A Christian movement led by popular independent religious entrepreneurs, often referred to as ‘apostles,’ is changing the religious landscape of America. Richard Flory of sociology and a colleague look at the fastest-growing Christian group in America.
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In the wake of President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, South Korea must decide how it wants its political system to work, argues Marco Milani and a colleague in ‘The Conversation.’
The USC Dornsife professor was one of the leading historians of the Golden State.
USC Dornisfe’s Viet Thanh Nguyen delivers an acclaimed nonfiction work on the Vietnam War that raises questions about the ethics of memory as he explores how different countries remember the conflict.
Students build up their knowledge of artists and paintings featured at the J. Paul Getty Museum to share their stories with art lovers.
Professors from USC Dornsife’s Writing Program offer free creative writing workshops to recently released prisoners. In part two of this article, the instructors talk about how the project has affected them as they witness their writers in the process of identity-building after prison.
Professors from USC Dornsife’s Writing Program engage in the community by offering free creative writing workshops to recently released prisoners. Part one of this two-part story examines how the program helps these men find understanding and healing through the written word.
In a new Thematic Option course, “Love and Its Reasons: Eros and Transcendence,” USC Dornsife’s David Albertson of religion charts the evolution of changing beliefs about love and religion through the ages by exploring seminal texts from a wide range of authors, including Plato, Dante and Kierkegaard.
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