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by Nathan Schneider...because they’re softer or sweeter but because, among other things, they are better grounded empirically. All three invoke evolutionary biology, primate studies, genetics, and game theory. Typically, however, Boyer’s and...
Reviving revolution
...the generals and occasionally did so; secular groups’ forte was not sheer numbers, but effective use of print, social, and visual media to influence public opinion. The flux of revolutionary...
Whoβs afraid of Pelagius?
by Sarah Shortall...of models such as these, which pre-determine the direction and outcome of history in such a way as to allow little room for the possibility of meaningful or effective human...
Must secular rights fail?
by Thaddeus J. KozinskiIt does certainly seem, as Simone Chambers points out in “Do good philosophers make good citizens?“, that Dr. Wolterstorff ultimately asserts, rather than adequately demonstrates, that only theistic belief...
Conceptualizing pluralism and consensus in the modern Western world
by Paul Silas Peterson...correctly described as “hyperpluralistic.” The term “hyperpluralism” is sometimes used in socio-political discourse to refer to the fragmentation of political interest groups and the resulting challenges associated with forming coalitions....
A new theory on political wounds
by Mark Freeman...an effective conception of political reconciliation must address such injustices, and he roots his conception in a mix of religious and legal doctrines and traditions: human rights, restorative justice, Judaism,...
Give me that digital religion
by Kathryn Reklis...Media Project—is assuming that digital technologies are “merely” tools to be used for good or ill, depending on the intentions of the users. On this model, whether or not a...
The view from Berlin: An interview with Hubert Knoblauch
by John D. Boy...We are a purely academic enterprise—though, considering how few of us there are, we are still amazingly effective. JB: Your book on popular religion is written for a wider public...
Confused parchments, infinite socialities
by John Lardas Modern...and how that difference makes a difference in the lives of individuals—no less for historical actors than for the scholars who study them. Such interrogations must be rigorous and responsible...