The week after the massacre, Charlie Hebdo’s “All is forgiven" issue featured a cover depicting the prophet Muhammad in tears, holding a…
Cécile Laborde
Cécile Laborde is Professor of Political Theory at University College London. She has published extensively in the areas of republicanism and toleration, theories of law and the state, and global justice. Her last book is Critical Republicanism. The Hijab Controversy in Political Philosophy (Oxford University Press 2008). She is the Director of UCL’s Religion and Political Theory Centre.
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Three approaches to the study of religion
February 5, 2014
Is religion a valid category of scholarly inquiry? In this post, I briefly set out three distinct approaches to the…
Protecting freedom of religion in the secular age
April 23, 2012
I want to start with a paradox. In the secular age, as Charles Taylor has amply illustrated, religious belief no…