Stefanos Geroulanos’s An Atheism that Is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought---the subject of an ongoing forum here at The…
Christianity
Virtual Christianity
Whether this issue of South Atlantic Quarterly succeeds or fails, it will do so on the basis of its core…
The wisdom of crowds
The majority of Americans may not know much about their own religions, but they seem to have a pretty good…
Review of “Three Faiths” exhibition at NYPL
Edward Rothstein, of The New York Times, reviews "Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam," a new exhibit at the New York…
Christianity and its others
In the nineteenth century the new disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities were ‘emancipated’ from Christian theology. To…
Have atheism and political radicalism parted ways?
So argues John Milbank at the ABC (that's the Australian Broadcasting Corp.) Religion and Ethics page---indeed, that they have not…
Global Christianity, Global Critique
Striking changes are afoot in the way intellectuals address Christianity. Long seen as a largely Western tradition steadily losing its…
Insurgent Calvinism in the SBC
The Economist reports on the a schism emerging in th Southern Baptist Convention.
“Christians in a secular age”
The October issue of New Blackfriars---the journal of the English Province of The Order of Preachers---focuses on Charles Taylor's A…
The future of China’s past: An interview with Mayfair Yang
Anthropologist Mayfair Yang teaches in the Religious Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has done pioneering…