From Fortress Press, an interview with Mark Lewis Taylor, author of The Theological and the Political: On the Weight of…
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Crafting the secular studies syllabus
Pitzer College having announced that it will offer a major in "secular studies," the Harvard University Press Blog compiles a…
Roy reviewed
Daniel Mahoney, author of The Conservative Foundations of the Liberal Order, reviewed Olivier Roy's Holy Ignorance in yesterday's Wall Street…
All surface, no substance?
Garry Wills does not like Dreyfus and Kelly's All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a…
Lives of Great Religious Books
Next Thursday, March, 24, NYU's Institute for Public Knowledge and the SSRC's Program on Religion and the Public Sphere will…
A review of Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age
Abraham Rubin reviews Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age at the blog of the Center for Jewish Law and…
A review of Paul Cliteur’s The Secular Outlook
J. Caleb Clanton reviews Paul Cliteur's The Secular Outlook, which aims "to show how religious believers and unbelievers can live…
Still in the province of philosophy
Alva Noë criticizes The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.
David Sehat: the moral establishment of American Protestantism
David Sehat talks about his new book, The Myth of American Religious Freedom, in a two-part interview with Paul Harvey…
Discussing After Pluralism
Last week, Columbia University's Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life hosted a panel discussion with several contributors to the…