At Religion in American History, Michael J. Altman takes a broad look at Frequencies, citing his appreciation of individual posts,…
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Whose Yoga?
NPR's Margot Adler reports on the current popularity of yoga in the United States, and its disassociation with Hinduism. She…
Looking at religiosity and the Bible Belt
Richard Florida follows up on what exactly the recent Gallup poll on differences in religiosity by state tells us about…
CFP: “Radical Secularization?”
September 20-22, 2012, Universiteit Antwerpen will host a conference on secularization theory.
Rising alternatives to organized religion
In a recent issue of TIME, Amy Sullivan writes of a 2009 study by the Pew Forum on Religion &…
Call for papers: CSID annual conference
The organizers of the upcoming annual conference of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, "The Arab Spring:…
Responses to Qur’an burning in Afghanistan
Reports that NATO personnel had burned copies of the Qur'an first appeared in the New York Times on Tuesday, February…
Do candidates need the Catholic vote anymore?
Ed Kilgore argues that American Catholics no longer represent a voting constituency that is significantly different from non-Catholics.