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What Is Christian nationalism? Gonzaga scholars explore the movement’s ideology and dangers

Gonzaga scholars and journalists discuss their new book on Christian nationalism, examining ideology, rebranding and the challenges of dialogue.

At Gonzaga lecture Washington Lands commissioner urges faith, values-based approach to climate crisis

Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove urged conservation, restoration and hope as guiding values in addressing climate change during a Gonzaga University lecture series on environmental stewardship.

Spokane community gathers to honor monks’ 2,300-mile peace walk

A retired GU professor joined Buddhist monks on their 2,300-mile peace walk from Texas to D.C., inspiring Spokane residents to celebrate with their own walk.

Women Lead at Gonzaga presents exclusive screening of “Carla the Rescuer”

Gonzaga University’s Women Lead initiative will host a community event July 31 featuring a social hour and a screening of “Carla the Rescuer,” a documentary about WWII resistance member Carla Peperzak.

Gonzaga cycling class shifts gears to talk about community engagement

One recently graduated group of Gonzaga students took to the trails in a new class exploring cycling, spirituality and connection.

Gonzaga students organize campus protest against hate and fascism April 11

Gonzaga students plan to protest April 11, urging the university to stand against hate, fascism, and threats to education.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: April 4

Today's FāVS Religion News Roundup reports on a Moses Lake school's ban on rosaries, a trans clothing swap, a Spokane Buddhist Temple celebrating the Buddha's birthday and more.

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