...is a project of American Atheists, an organization that dedicates itself to “fighting for the civil liberties of atheists and the total, absolute separation of government and religion.” The organization’s...
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The political theology of corona, the virus with a crown
...online teaching in the middle of the semester. I immediately developed an upper respiratory infection and dry cough, which was diagnosed as a presumptive case of Covid-19 (presumptive because no...
Toward a new sociology of religion
by Peggy Levitt, Courtney Bender, David Smilde and Wendy Cadge...of the role of social sciences in American society. Beyond congregationalism. Most studies of religion assume that identifiable religious organizations, and in particular congregations, are the natural home for the...
The perilous intersection of art and religion
by Nicole Greenfield...methods. “He overreacts; he caricatures the things he objects to,” said Paul Baumann, editor of the independent Catholic magazine Commonweal, who himself gave “Corpus Christi” a negative review in 1998....
Alfred Stepan’s legacy
by Jeremy Menchik...Scott Mainwaring, Problems Confronting Contemporary Democracies: Essays in Honor of Alfred Stepan (2012); Alfred Stepan, 2016. “A life in comparative politics: Chasing questions in five continents.” International Political Science Review 37:5, 691-705....
Habermas: Between Naturalism and Religion
by Ruth Braunstein...say, among other things, that religions are merely “archaic relics” that “will ultimately dissolve in the acid of scientific criticism” (138-9). Read the full review at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews....
The parting of religion and culture
by John D. BoyThe New York Times reviews Olivier Roy’s Holy Ignorance, now out in English translation: Every winter Fox News, seeking to stir up anger through the land, uncovers evidence of a...
Soulgasms of the Christian Right
by Jonathan VanAntwerpen...is tilting in the other. Dagmar Herzog’s book really is about what her subtitle claims: “the future of American politics”. Read the full review here. (Hat tip: The Daily Dish.)...
The possibility of transcendence
by Jonathan VanAntwerpenPeter E. Gordon reviews Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age: Perhaps the greatest perplexity of Taylor’s book is its bold-yet-paradoxical conviction that even within the immanent frame some of us will...
Light without Fire: The Making of America’s First Muslim College
by The Editors...excerpt from the book can be found at Religion & Politics. Also, read an interview with the author as well as a review of the book in The New Yorker....