...of international law is often seen to be lacking in these non-secular powers. The implication is that the adherence of religious regimes to international law should not be trusted, nor...
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The view from Berlin: An interview with Hubert Knoblauch
by John D. Boy...fact, the religious situation in Germany isn’t what has changed—it actually remains largely unchanged, religion hasn’t become any more fashionable—but public discourse has changed. The fact that one of Germany’s...
Banning Shari‘a
by Anver Emon...and international law suggests that these bills cannot be easily reduced to mere hostility to Islam. These bills ban both Shari‘a and international law, identifying the latter with institutions of...
Gospels of giving
This forum takes two facts as starting points. First: we live in an age of giving. In the United States, charitable giving grows almost every year. In the twenty years...
Reflections on summer reading
by Courtney Bender, James S. Bielo, Anderson Blanton, John D. Boy, Wendy Cadge, Simon During, Omri Elisha, M. Christian Green, Martin Kavka, Tanya Marie Luhrmann, John Schmalzbauer and Jeff Sharlet...out how evangelical missiology has changed over the course of the last few decades. I wanted to know how this kind of evangelical engagement is transforming in a world that...
New report on religion and international relations
by Jonathan VanAntwerpen...shaped the international system of states and international relations theory? And, how is religion most importantly manifested in contemporary international relations? The resulting report offers insights for all who are...
Believing in religious freedom
by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd...story of international religious freedom offers something for everyone. It pits cowardly oppressors against heroic saviors. It is a story of the triumph of international law over those who fail...
War crimes, politics, and being changed by faith
by Annie Hardison-Moody...Campbell’s testimony in the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Although Taylor is actually on trial for allegedly funding and fueling...
Beyond Religious Freedom—An introduction
by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd...to bear on a specific moment in international history—our own—in which religion is understood to have “returned” to public international life. It diagnoses and describes this new dispensation, the “two...
Remaking the world
by Michael Barnett...and the secular in our modern liberal international order recasts the origins and evolution of modern international ethics. The international ethics of protection and the relief of suffering might have...