...the followers of that religion. This might look a bit too commonsensical at first, but it is one of the main reasons why staunchly secular policymakers stand against inclusion of...
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A prolegomenon to some future history
...personally feel that we compromised on any scholarly standards with this book, but it’s clearly crossing lines and being widely read and talked about, which I guess just goes to...
Spirituality, entangled: An interview with Courtney Bender
by Nathan Schneider...in America begin in unquestionably religious places, like churches. As I’ve argued, it’s these methods that effectively leave out social processes that are not so clearly separate or distinct from...
Proximate enigmas
...fast, whereupon she had a dream of St. Mary silently and angrily dismantling their large bronze marital bed, despite Fatma’s pleas to stop, to explain. Deeply disturbed, she remembered her...
Truth is better than fiction
by Ruth Braunstein...2009. The pranksters allegedly responsible seem to think that “Evangelicals caring about refugees—especially Iraqi refugees—is about as likely as a 100% car recall!” but Ted Olsen at Christianity Today’s Liveblog...
The justice we need
by John D. Carlson...us to think anew about politics, we would be wise to think more creatively about justice, which traditionally gets cast through the narrow prism of rights. Certainly justice includes the...
Radical Orthodoxy’s new home?
by Matthew Engelke...described them in an interview, these communitarian Red Tories are “rather lovely people who say: ‘I’m a little bit Red, I’m a little bit Tory. I’ve been a conservative all...
Thinking otherwise
by Mary-Jane Rubenstein...transcendence—even if only the possibility of transcendence—the possibility that things might genuinely be otherwise. Sympathetic as I am to the Radically Orthodox critique, however, I do not at all agree...
Writing religion for the IPSP
by The Editors...among peoples, nor that it necessarily leads to flourishing. The authors consistently note that what constitutes flourishing is socially and culturally variable, and is deeply influenced by religion and spirituality....
Indigenous refusals and near others
...a fair bit about Northwest Coast forms of hierarchy and possession, I hadn’t thought to juxtapose these realities with ones that are considerably different just down the coast. Neighbors, it...