...adhered to rigorous historical method. Some publicly identified themselves with a specific religious tradition, some carefully avoided the topic, and some made a point to declare themselves personally non-religious. Yet...
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“This is not a Secular State”
by David BuckleyIn taxi cabs and formal interviews, I’ve been told that the study of secularism in the Philippines is a bit of an oxymoron. Minority groups like evangelical pastors and Muslim...
The soulful, comic defiance of Heavenly Bodies
Our class field trip to the Catholic imagination exhibit coincided with that week in June when America learned that cruelties which had seemed, only days before, entirely unimaginable, were actually...
More than politics: An interview with Charles Villa-Vicencio
by Nathan Schneider...secular society on religion. I had already worked fairly extensively in the social sciences and political analysis, so the transition was not a very difficult one. It was, in a...
Can life be better than bearable?
by Charles Gelman...been but a bit of anti-nationalistic—or, more intimately, anti-Wagnerian—provocation.) In searching for a path “past nihilism,” as his title suggests, Kelly leaves aside the ontological and epistemological implications of the...
Social eugenics, unintended consequences, and dropped balls
by Greg Johnson...completely right to direct us to Smith and its progeny. Undeniably, this is the world Smith made; more modestly but significantly, this is also the world Lyng made. Lyng v....
This is not fine
by Kathryn Lofton...are pretty sure will make life in our oceans eventually basically impossible. Some people will die slowly and other people will die fast but the point is we will all...
Not an end, but a beginning
by William Ayers...and equality. Everyone saw a new symbol of change. And everyone felt that our imaginations, our initiatives, our creative juices would flow more freely now, that future accomplishments were newly...
body
by Ayesha S. Chaudhry...there, so I set off in that direction. But suddenly, I was acutely aware that I’d walked through an invisible barrier. My feet stopped before several of the men jumped...
Don’t play that song, Nathan Scott
by M. Cooper Harriss...have tended to focus more narrowly on overtly ecclesial expressions or explicit matters of faith in cultural production, eschewing potentially rich investigations of religious or theological dimensions in presumably secular...