Mad About Secularism: Turkey and the Global Politics of Religion
Imposing our own notion of the religion/secular divide on the international scene fosters misunderstanding.
Read MoreImposing our own notion of the religion/secular divide on the international scene fosters misunderstanding.
Read MorePBS’ The Jewish Americans covers three hundred fifty years of Jewish-American history with only a few glaring omissions.
Read MoreWhen you step out in clothing that boldly states your womanhood, you are a free woman. You are no longer a slave to old rules and notions. Modernity is inherently free.
Read MoreAll nations contribute to the management and definition of religion so it’s neither necessary, nor possible, to identify any state as definitively “religious” or “secular.” To choose is largely political.
Read MoreA new book of essays argues that the American media suffers due to secularism and a general ignorance of religion. But is secularism really at the heart of it, or is it a far broader and longer-standing relationship with ignorance of our “enemies” that creates the Blind Spot?
Read MoreThe presidential inauguration showed that an enforceable wall of separation between church and state simply does not exist in America, at least at the level of expression in the public square. What is the future of secularism in our religious democracy?
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