The articles by Rogers Brubaker, Genevieve Zubrzycki, and Muhacit Bilici are all about the religious and secular self, and the…
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Democracy as a work in progress rather than a work of progress
Let me begin by thanking the contributors to this book forum for their respective reviews. I am enormously grateful for…
“Faithful secularity” as the best hope for democracy
Luke Bretherton's Resurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life addresses two crucial holes in contemporary understanding…
CFP: Secularism and Secularity
Now entering its third year, the Secularism and Secularity Program Unit of the American Academy of Religion is going strong…
The specific order of difficulty of religion
In a recent essay on equality and citizenship in a multi-religious Sudan, Noah Salomon describes a commitment among development experts to…
The theology blind spot
I have always been puzzled by the fact that Charles Taylor starts his book A Secular Age with a long…
The secular in non-Western societies
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and the wider Islamist movement of which it is an instance, are in many ways…
CFP: Secularism and Secularity
It was a successful first year for the Secularism and Secularity Program Unit of the American Academy of Religion, which…
Debating secularities
In H-Soz-u-Kult, Susanne Kimmig-Voelkner reports from the closing conference of the University of Leipzig-based program on "Secularities: Configurations and Developmental…
Secularism and secularity at the AAR
At the upcoming annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion, to be held November 23-26 in Baltimore, a new program unit on “Secularism…