In the Washington Post's On Faith forum, Jon Meacham and Sally Quinn asked several contributors for their take on whether…
Jessica Polebaum
Jessica Polebaum is a contributing editor for The Immanent Frame and a J.D. candidate at Georgetown University. A former program and editorial associate at the Social Science Research Council, she holds a B.A. in religion from Middlebury College, where her undergraduate work culminated in a senior honors thesis on ijtihad---a concept from classical Islamic law---and its use in modern reform movements. Upon graduating in 2008, she received the Ann and Edward Meyers Religion Prize for exceptional ability in the understanding, expression, and integration of ideas in the area of religious studies.
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Yale to hold conference on homosexuality, globalization, and the Anglican schism
September 21, 2009
Yale University will be holding an interdisciplinary conference entitled Why Homosexuality: Religion, Globalization and the Anglican Schism on October 17,…
John T. Elson, Time editor who asked ‘Is God Dead?’, dies at 78
September 18, 2009
The New York Times reports that John T. Elson, the Time religion editor who published a controversial 1966 cover story…
Post-doctoral fellowship on secularism & diversity
September 17, 2009
Columbia University's Committee on Global Thought is fielding applications for up to four post-doctoral fellowship positions.