...yesteryear. The event is described as India’s 9/11, with enemy intruders committing murder and mayhem. “9/11” has become a nationalizing mantra across the globe, an invocation to remember violence in...
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Theologies of American exceptionalism: Cohen and Kahn
by Shaul Magid and Stephanie Frank...each against the other and then both against a common enemy (the non “Judeo-Christian”). “The Christian comes to depend on the Jew for an explanation of unredeemedness. The Jew ....
Bringing fathers more fully into view
...of divine fatherhood. God the Father has become the dominant (and dominating) metaphor in Christian communities around the world, despite otherwise vast diversities of theologies and practices. I have experienced...
“Traditionalist” Islamic activism
by Barbara D. Metcalf...invasion. The problem was that commentators took to formulating a simple syllogism: The Taliban were Deobandis. The Taliban had accommodated Al-Qaeda. Deobandis therefore were “fanatical,” “fundamentalist,” “anti-Western,” and “terrorist.” My...
Building secularity via religious revival and the “patrimonialization” of religion
by Geneviève Zubrzycki...Age. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. Gorski, Philip S., and AteĹź Altınordu. 2008. “After Secularization?.” Annual Review of Sociology 34: 55–85. Warner, Michael, Jonathan VanAntwerpen, and Craig Calhoun, eds. 2010. Varieties...
Crosswise logic
by Patrick Lee Miller...names. Chiasmus comes from chiazĹŤ, which the Greek grammarians used to convey the crosswise pattern of its principal letter. The association between Christ and the pattern of chiasmus was thus...
Conducts of revolt: Refusing a Napoleonic politics of religion
...without Napoleon and his tireless earlier state and Church building. In fact, with the Concordat of 1801 and Organic Articles of 1802 the future emperor . . .shaped . ....
Snake handling, Islam, and the First Ammendment
by Jessica PolebaumFollowing Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey’s recent comments suggesting that Islam may not be a religion, but rather “a nationality, way of life or cult, whatever you want to call...