A 2007 SSRC study on religion and higher education contradicts Rick Santorum's claims about loss of faith and college attendance.
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The NYPD’s religious profiling
Ta-Nehisi Coates comments on the New York Police Department's profiling of Muslim student populations throughout the northeastern U.S.
The house that D’Souza built?
Earlier this year, Jonathan D. Fitzgerald, a former adjunct professor at King's College, wrote an exposé for Killing the Buddha…
The “Axis of Antisemitism”
Jonathan Rauch responds to James Kirchick's Tablet Magazine article on the shuttering of Yale's Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of…
Claremont School of Theology to train Christians, Jews, and Muslims
This week, Claremont School of Theology in California announced that a large financial gift will allow them to transform the…
God, money, and power
At Killing the Buddha, John D. Fitzgerald describes the inside of a little-known conservative Christian college in the heart of…
The good, the bad, and the ugly
It is worthwhile to pause and ask why so many educators are committed to the suspension of religious identity in…
The spiritual and the scholarly
Just as it is helpful for universities to think through constitutional aspects of federalism within the context of university governance,…
Soul-making and careless steps
For once, practice actually lags behind theory. In their very interesting post on “Reconceiving the secular and the practice of…
Nothing human is foreign to me
The problem as I see it is not that students in the liberal arts are somehow forbidden to argue their…