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An exceptional tradition? The Jesuits in the world
November 2, 2016
...on the sale, writes, “The sale helped transform Georgetown and the province from a backwater area focused on plantations to a primarily educational, urban and increasingly well-reputed enterprise. It infused...
November 2, 2016
Hindutva and the shared scripts of the global right
Online Hindutva as a global right-wing counterpublic
October 12, 2022
...majoritarian right-wing counterpublic, especially as it takes shape in cyberspace. In what follows, I outline a schematic of majoritarian right-wing online counterpublics and describe some aspects of online Hindu nationalism...
October 12, 2022
Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon
O tedious selfhood, O aftertaste of splinters
by Tracy Fessenden...evangelical preaching’s bastard offspring, offers the promise of entry into a more charismatic life in exchange for the dissipation of spiritual and economic capital: buy, believe, buy and believe more....
May 2, 2011
here & there
Getting one’s atheism on the cheap
by Charles GelmanJacques Berlinerblau, on The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Brainstorm blog, enumerates some of the prevalent misconceptions that inform what he calls “Pop Atheism”: 1) That the term “atheist” has a...
November 18, 2010
here & there
Debating online religious practices
by Annie Hardison-MoodyParticipation in online religious communities and practices (“liking” religious pages on Facebook, posting religious messages, and joining online religious communities) has become an increasingly widespread phenomenon. A recent “Room for...
September 12, 2011
off the cuff
New media and the reshaping of religious practice
by Heidi Campbell, Elizabeth Drescher, Paul Harvey, Stewart Hoover, Michael D. Kennedy, David Morgan and Randall J. Stephens...religious traditions in a personal way. Social networking may have some of that effect (I’m less familiar with religious social networking sites), but may work at cross-purposes as well. For...
March 16, 2010
Religions and their publics
The multilingual Jewish blogosphere
by Ayala Fader...web who were critical thinkers, not Torah scholars. These affective experiences of language, their materialities in how they look online and how they circulate, shape emerging publics. And these online...
September 16, 2014
Justice: Rights and Wrongs
Must secular rights fail?
by Thaddeus J. Kozinski...must fail. MacIntyre’s thought thus provides not only a fuller explanation of the inevitable failure of the secularist’s practical prescription of the overlapping consensus, a failure which Wolterstorff perhaps doesn’t...
March 19, 2009
Pandemic, religion, and public life
Digital media, religious authority, and the Covid-19 pandemic
July 30, 2020
...against digital media, what they call “internet” or in Yiddish “kaylim” (devices). Even this past spring, during the peak of the pandemic, when everything moved online, ultra-Orthodox rabbinic leaders did...
July 30, 2020