The week after the massacre, Charlie Hebdo’s “All is forgiven" issue featured a cover depicting the prophet Muhammad in tears, holding a…
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In whose name? ISIS, Islam, and social media
Commentators routinely remark on the sophisticated use of media by the organization that calls itself the Islamic State, but in…
One nation under Gun?
How could a human invention hold such sway over us as a people? Garry Wills argues that the gun is, for…
After Sandy: Presidential rhetoric and visions of solidarity
On Monday afternoon as Hurricane Sandy threatened landfall, President Obama warned reporters gathered at the White House that the storm would…
John Hick (1922 – 2012)
An influential thinker in the areas of Christology, eschatology, and the problem of evil, Hick will likely best be remembered…
Islam: still a religion in Tennessee
A Tennessee judge has upheld his earlier decision allowing the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro to build a new mosque and…
Reflections on summer reading
As the summer months draw to a close, we've turned again to a handful of our contributors, asking: What are…
Oppenheimer: the politics of authenticity?
Mark Oppenheimer discusses Charles Taylor's work and its reception in a wide-ranging essay in The Nation.
Secularism and its discontents
In the current issue of the New Yorker, James Wood reviews The Joy of Secularism: 11 Essays for How We…
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…