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Transcendence in the brain
by Nathan Schneider...spiritual experience, and again and again they draw similarly extravagant claims from their findings. Until those conducting such research start talking to each other and acquire a bit of epistemic...
The butterfly’s unconscious
by Juhn Ahn...in mind that the truth is repeatedly, in bits and pieces, disclosed in the film as being utterly banal and the only one who seems to be unaware of this...
Changing of the guard
by D. Michael Lindsay...of Sojourners, and megachurch pastors such as Joel Hunter, both of whom personally know the president-elect? Certainly, personal interaction with the president raises the stock of an evangelical leader. The...
Religion and modernity
by Jonathan VanAntwerpen...from subjective subject to subjective subject, anxiously relying on, and seeking to balance out, the extremely non-neutral and internally-oriented feelings of each. So Andrew I think ties himself a bit...
Who are the “spiritual but not religious”?
by Laura R. Olson...the small remainder gave other responses). I found that SBNR respondents are (not surprisingly) significantly less likely than religious respondents to say “religion is important in [their lives],” to attend...
Taking theology seriously
by Molly Worthen...and counter-reactions that have left Americans increasingly polarized over whether or not to impose the authority of holy scripture over one another’s lives, particularly in their bedrooms. That polarization accelerated...
Secularism by eschatology, deferred
by Alex Eric Hernandez...lands were confiscated by governmental authorities. Secularization, in the few cases in which it is finished, applies only to the expropriation of that which was once tangibly religious (the decidedly...
Understanding the president’s reality: A psychoanalytic contribution to public life

...but rather that he has never left the mental space we all inhabited as toddlers and that we have never entirely forgotten. A glimpse of this place comes vividly to...
What kind of territory? On public religion and space in Ethiopia
by Tom Boylston...of religious interests using public, highly visible gatherings in order to declare their presence in the national and (usually but not necessarily) urban context. Religions in Addis Ababa today build...