...helping to win the “War on Terror,” the Right Wing’s open and vociferous hostility has seemingly done the exact opposite: “USA, USA, USA,” one group began. “No clubhouse for terrorists,”...
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Contending Modernities
by R. Scott Appleby, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Jocelyne Cesari, Robert W. Hefner, Sherman Jackson, Slavica Jakelić, Bernice Martin, David Martin, Martin E. Marty, Aminah McCloud, Robert Orsi, Eboo Patel and Christian Smith...Europe as exceptional rather than the USA. . . . The big issue turns around the consequences of individualization and whether there are more communitarian forms of modernity associated with...
Is gluttony really a sin? A Thanksgiving query
by Laura Duane...holiday. He believes that prayer and thanksgiving can be just as meaningful without a belief in god. This belief is echoed by Pamela K. Talyor, a co-founder of Muslims for...
What inspires us & what holds us together
by Charles TaylorHaving escaped for a few seconds from the Commission, I had a chance to read many of the very interesting posts to the blog. With many I agree, others not....
Of saints, separatism, and secularization (part 2)
by Sarah Shortall...31 public hearings and collected 900 written briefs from members of the public. The commission reported its findings in May 2008, recommending a policy of “interculturalism” and “open secularism.” In...
A tale of two burdens
...laws unto themselves. The SCC is not without any comparative references. In 1988, the United States Supreme Court decided a case with similar facts in Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery...
Secular, tolerant societies
by Lydia Brawner...to accommodate one another. But compromise may not come easily. Religious beliefs are protected in the Charter of Rights, which must be interpreted in a manner “consistent with the preservation...
Mysteries of transmission: Thinking in a pandemic
...come to this patient and not that one? How can a mother cradle her feverish child all night and escape the flu . . .?” The flu epidemic of 1918-19,...
Enter the Post-Secular
by Michele Dillon...the United States, notwithstanding differences in U.S. secularism compared to that of Europe or Canada. Although religion has maintained a relatively steady and exceptionally strong hold for Americans, churchgoing Americans...
Keeping up with “culture”
by J. Barton Scott...on the ground conceptualize their own religious lives. Berger approaches these questions through contemporary Canadian jurisprudence. Although he does consider a longer history of legal secularism in Canada (starting with...