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Why I don’t read non-fiction from Barnes and Noble, and why that’s a problem for public scholarship; or, what I learned in third grade about epistemology and essentialization
by Jeffrey Guhin...the stuff that’s there—particularly in the social sciences section—is pretty basic, often uninteresting, and available for free (to me) in more rigorous form on JSTOR. Forgive me for being such...
Prayer, imagination, and the voice of God—in global perspective
by Steven Barrie-Anthony...you? TML: I’ve sort of allowed my imaginative experience to become more real. I feel like I have given myself a little bit more freedom as a result of doing...
Taking religion seriously
by Simone Chambers...be allies in struggles against system domination (e.g., marketization, instrumentalization, and bureaucratization) and dogmatic naturalism (e.g., denials of free will, and neuroscience replacing ethics). Second, secular philosophy, especially moral philosophy,...
Pluralizing political theology
by George Shulman...some degree self-authorizing, “decision,” which is also an experience of freedom situated between the norms whose meaning we must interpret and the exceptions we must declare. Kahn also draws on...
Conflict resolution curtailed
by Jessica Polebaum...to the majority opinion, such training only legitimizes the designated groups’ terrorist activities and threatens American national security. Losing sight of the substantial First Amendment free speech and association rights...
What is your religion?: Hmong Americans and the category of religion
...Young wrote. Talking about beliefs and practices in terms of religion was also facilitated by the fact that Hmong refugees grew to understand the importance of religion and religious freedom...
Is sovereignty necessarily theological?
by Jason Stevens...Schmitt writes. The people, in a strictly metaphorical sense, decide their destiny and create their laws through the exercise of a free will, much as the Biblical God creates the...












