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The Havoc Freedom Wrought
DAVID DE BRUIJN | Looking at the Middle East today is much like standing atop one of the few remaining structures in a bombed-out city...
Jul 15, 2013


Karima Bennoune on Human Rights, Religion, and Democracy in the Arab Spring
KARIMA BENNOUNE | For my forthcoming book, Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here, I have interviewed about 300 people from almost 30 Muslim majority countries...
Jul 15, 2013


Re-Examining Hanukkah
JOHN MA | The Seleucid king Antiochus IV persecuted the Jews, prohibited Judaism, and profaned the Temple...
Jul 9, 2013


Gustavo A. Ramirez on the Rock Art of Burgos, Tamaulipas, Mexico
GUSTAVO A. RAMIREZ | Although the mural paintings of Burgos, Tamaulipas were known since many years ago, the first time that the National Institute of Anthropology and History...
Jul 3, 2013


Searching for the Meaning of “Russian”
SIMON RABINOVITCH | In St. Petersburg the Russian Museum stands next to the Russian Museum of Ethnography...
Jul 2, 2013


Can a Reader use Western Literary Theory to Approach the Qur’an?
RACHEL FRIEDMAN | Since the time of its appearance in seventh-century Arabia, the Qur’an has been the subject of rich and diverse commentaries, a testament to its power as experienced by Muslim and non-Muslim audiences...
Jun 25, 2013


A Sustained Protestant Onslaught Against Indian Religion
BRIAN STANLEY | Is the world becoming more secular?...
Jun 25, 2013


C.L. Seow talks to Michael Law about the Illuminations Commentary
C.L. SEOW | Well, the field that has emerged as cutting edge in Biblical Studies comes under different names...
Jun 18, 2013


Did the Ancient Greeks Worship Stones as Gods?
FERNANDE HÖLSCHER | Aniconism was a concept created in nineteenth century Germany to describe an important phenomenon in Greek religion...
Jun 12, 2013


Politics and Culture Wars on the Other Side of American Evangelicalism
TODD M. BRENNEMAN | Much of the attention paid to contemporary evangelicalism in the United States has focused on the political activity of evangelicals who have energetically supported conservative causes...
May 29, 2013


Were the Theologies of Wyclif and Hus Really That Radical?
FRANS VAN LIERE | Biblical hermeneutics is the key to understanding the Reformation in the sixteenth century...
May 22, 2013


How did Origen Vindicate God Amidst the Horrors of Evil and Suffering?
PETER MARTENS | Anyone with a smattering of training in religion or philosophy knows at least two things about Origen (ca. 184-253 CE): he castrated himself, and he was condemned as a heretic of the Christian church...
Apr 4, 2013
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