But what does it mean to link Europe’s tarnished soul with an inquiry into the Christian nature of the continent, as an attempt to fill a spiritual void? And what does it…
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Summer 2020 Call for Individual Essays – Religion and pandemic

The Immanent Frame recently put out a call that invites essays addressing the Covid-19 crisis and its implications in relation to TIF’s thematic focus. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the role of religious ideas, practices, and organizations in responding to the pandemic; changing practices around death, dying, burial, and mourning; understandings of community and isolation or solitude; new technologies for religious worship and sanctuary; anti-Asian racism, antiblackness, and racial justice; corporate response to health emergencies; and digital pedagogy.
August 3, 2020
Religion and reproductive science
The ethics of gender selection
July 31, 2020
Womanist theological ethics can help us take into account the complex social considerations, especially religious commitments, that inform gender-selection decision making.
July 31, 2020
Religion and reproductive science
Religion and reproductive science
July 31, 2020
This forum invites scholars to question narratives of progress, perfection, and triumphant secularism that are threaded through contemporary discussion of modern reproductive practices.
July 31, 2020
Pandemic, religion, and public life
Digital media, religious authority, and the Covid-19 pandemic
July 30, 2020
Though the ultra-Orthodox case is, of course, particular, it calls attention to how digital media may affect religious communities during the pandemic and our methods for studying them. I explore these possibilities…
July 30, 2020
Is Europe Christian?
On the night of the Notre-Dame fire
July 28, 2020
Is Christianity still a foundational element of European identity? How could Christian heritage contribute to revive the European project?
July 28, 2020
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