...religion and politics: Carl Schmitt’s and Karl Marx’s. We can see this by bringing your book into brief conversation with Ernst Kantorowicz’s classic book The King’s Two Bodies (KTB). Kantorowicz notes that...
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Deathless questions and other interviews
Nothing is ever lost: An interview with Robert Bellah
by Nathan SchneiderBoth an influential scholar and a public intellectual, Robert Bellah is one of the foremost sociologists of his generation. His books and articles have set in motion lasting conversations about...
September 14, 2011
Lives of Great Religious Books
The evolution of a text
by Donald S. Lopez, Jr....under prefaces, commentaries, introductions, and annotations, he named it The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Since its publication in 1927, the book has been discovered by millions of readers in...
March 23, 2011
Nature and normativity: New inquiries into the natural world
Nature as protective strategy: The environment and a new normal
February 12, 2021
...in our discussion. What does it protect, and should that be saved for Christian America? As in my own book, Robin Globus Veldman’s The Gospel of Climate Skepticism does not...
February 12, 2021
The Dawn of Everything
A prolegomenon to some future history
July 7, 2022
...of form to what Dawn became as a collaborative project? In other words, did the form follow from the book’s argument? What are the broader implications for academic writing implied by the book? David Wengrow: It’s...
July 7, 2022
For Love of the Prophet
For Love of the Prophet—A reply
by Noah Salomon...near and far, resuscitating some of the themes of my book for further inspection and proceeding along new paths.1I have begun a new book inspired by the principles of historiography embedded...
April 24, 2017
The Kingdom of God Has No Borders
The Kingdom of God Has No Borders—A reply
by Melani McAlister...to the book, that “the voice of the evangelical missionary guides the narration.” I do not see this as a book about missionaries per se—many of the Americans in it...
September 18, 2018
Church State Corporation
Imagining community
October 12, 2020
...to bring up your new book. There are many wonderful insights and intriguing glimpses of premodern Indian law in your book. Perhaps I will begin by asking to explain a...
October 12, 2020
The Universal Enemy
The Universal Enemy—A reply
July 8, 2020
...a brief reconsideration of some of the book’s major themes. Universalism and mobility One of the more unexpected conversations concerning The Universal Enemy arose from an invitation to speak online...
July 8, 2020
off the cuff
Reflections on summer reading
by Dr. Richard Amesbury, Courtney Bender, Jason C. Bivins, Tracy Fessenden, David Kyuman Kim, Pamela Klassen, Patrick Lee Miller, James K. A. Smith, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan and John Torpey...sounds, I found that two books on music enriched my thinking about religion and public life in surprising ways. Josh Kun’s Audiotopia (University of California, 2005) is a vibrant meditation...
August 31, 2010