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Romanticism, reflexivity, design: An interview with Colin Jager
by Nathan Schneider and Colin Jager...subsequently put. At the same time, we need these terms: something has changed over the course of modernity, for instance, and I’m comfortable with calling that change “secularization,” as long...
The race to marriage
by Tey Meadow and Judith Stacey...post on “traditional” marriage, a long history of state intervention into religious doctrinal disputes underlies the installation of monogamous, heterosexual Christian marriage as the singular government-sponsored family form. These interventions...
Electoral legitimacy, not religious legitimacy
by Mohamad Elmasry...and distorting. For instance, 50 revolutionary figures, including only two Muslim Brotherhood members and many more liberals, met with Omar Suleiman during the 18-day uprising against Mubarak. The meeting was...
Secularism in Antebellum America
by Jonathan VanAntwerpen...rewarding, this is an exemplary instance of interdisciplinary historical inquiry. A brilliant, groundbreaking book.” —John Corrigan, Florida State University “Reading Secularism in Antebellum America brings pleasure on many levels, not...
Three approaches to the study of religion
...the right way. Talal Asad and Saba Mahmood have shown, for instance, that liberal secularism requires individual belief—not communal observance, rituals or embodied piety—to be taken as the essence of...
Provincializing the environmental humanities: An Islamic view
...this instance to illustrate how environmental ethics relate to religious hypocrisy and state power. This corruption implicates not just the environment, but also self and nation. I offer this alternative...
Border-crossers, the human person, and Catholic communitarianism
by Piotr H. Kosicki...this to the mid-1960s), that “death” was neither instantaneous nor complete. Moyn himself writes in another essay of Christianity’s role throughout the Cold War in shaping the normative content of...
Orthodox paradox: An interview with John Milbank
by Nathan Schneider...reduced to the instance of that which exceeds reality, which finds no home. This places love beneath being, even if in a sense it is beyond being for Žižek, as...
Of saints, separatism, and secularization (part 2)
by Sarah Shortall...religion, ignoring the more significant but invisible ways in which religion ramifies. Scholars of religion like Robert Mager, for instance, stress the “profound and durable influence of the structures of...