...Secularization, and the International.” The fellow will collaborate closely with the Religion and Internationalism Project (http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Humanities_Center/initiatives/religionandinternationalism.html). We welcome applicants from across the humanities and social sciences, provided they have a...
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Christian human rights—An introduction
by Samuel Moyn...long way towards capturing them. The reason they did so was because of their confidence—a rather impressive epistemic confidence that many of us might like to have about our values—that...
Crossing the sacred secular
by Geneviève Zubrzycki...expression of Polish nationalism and anti-Semitism. The Church hierarchy attempted to restrict the semantic orbit of the cross in order to regain discursive and ritual control of the symbol by...
Obama’s living virtues
by Jennifer Herdt...reject them in order to be authentically black. He was able to see that these virtues were exemplified not just by whites but by black people he respected, who had...
What are oaths good for?
...think? Anyway: it’s the cassettes I remember—there were so many of them. Back then you couldn’t test them before buying and you couldn’t buy a single you thought (that week)...
Waiting for Godot, who is either late or not coming at all
by Vincent P. Pecora...always justify the means—and historically, the secularizing tendencies within religion have served that purpose. Reynolds is also right that I do not buy Asad’s argument (derived in part from Foucault)...
Los Angeles Review of Books reviews Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon
by Wei Zhu...what to hear, how to listen, whom to date, whom to dump, when to dump, when to buy, what to buy, how to improve, what to practice, what to read,...
The philosophy of Templeton
by Wei Zhu...they receive are often meant just to buy them time—a semester away from teaching to write a book or a paper, for instance—or to foster discussion through conferences. The National...
In money we trust
by Ruth Braunstein...in the kind of fetishistic control that they seem to have over us. It’s not so much that we revere the things that money can buy. Rather, we venerate the...
economy
by Kathryn Lofton...than they can afford to buy. If a family buys one thing, they may not be able to afford something else they would like.” The reading child connects their desire...












