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Mapping Malcolm

Najha Zigbi-Johnson

This forum aims to introduce Mapping Malcolm to religious studies scholars and to enact critical thinking about the proper stewardship of power so central to the thought and praxis of Malcolm X.

Mona Oraby, longtime editor of The Immanent Frame, and Najha Zigbi-Johnson, editor of Mapping Malcolm, discuss Malcolm X’s legacy,...

Editor Najha Zigbi-Johnson’s conversation with contributor Dr. Marc Lamont Hill in the volume expands our...

Alberta’s “mental process” is the sacred space that has stayed with me the most since...

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The Immanent Frame publishes essays reflecting on current events, debates in the field, and other public matters relevant to scholarship in secularism and religion.

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Sharia Compliant

Rumee Ahmed

Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu

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Death Be Not Proud

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Spirit in the Dark

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Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an

Denise Spellberg

Mere Civility

Teresa Bejan

Law's Religion

Benjamin L. Berger

Resurrecting Democracy

Luke Bretherton

Beyond Religious Freedom

Elizabeth Shakman Hurd

Minding the Modern

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The Modern Spirit of Asia

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Just and Unjust Peace

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American Grace

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell

Political Theology

Paul W. Kahn

Global Christianity, Global Critique

Matthew Engelke and Joel Robbins

The New Metaphysicals

Courtney Bender

Christian Moderns

Webb Keane

Justice: Rights and Wrongs

Nicholas Wolterstorff

Islam and the Secular State

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Youth Without Youth

Mircea Eliade

The Stillborn God

Mark Lilla

A Secular Age

Charles Taylor
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