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Rethinking Sacred Space
LAURA MOFFATT | I’m becoming increasingly convinced that architectural history is the most inclusive of studies...
Jul 17, 2017


Can the City Save Civic Life?
ABRAM LUEDERS | In 1995, Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam sounded the alarm...
Jul 17, 2017


Imagining Pakistan: Religion at the Origins of Nationalism
SOHAIB I. KHAN | Pakistan’s descent into violent forms of religious extremism has recently become the subject of best-selling books...
Jul 17, 2017


Systematic Theology and Biblical Criticism
BRAD EAST | Should the Bible be read like any other book?...
Jun 21, 2017


Haunted Bodies: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
ALEXANDRA BARYLSKI | Brown’s dirt is the red Virginia clay, which years ago stained everything in my life...
Jun 20, 2017


Identity and Commentary in the Sufi Tradition
NATHAN HOFER | One of the more difficult tasks facing historians of early Sufism is to disentangle its development as an identifiable...
Jun 19, 2017


The Qur’an Illuminated
YAEL RICE | In October 2016, during the final month of a fractious presidential election that saw the GOP contender...
Jun 7, 2017


Beautiful and Meaningless
WILL THEISS | In the tenth canto of the Inferno, the poet Dante and his guide Virgil make their way through the sixth circle of Hell...
Jun 5, 2017


Violence and Peace in Islam
LAMIN SANNEH | The many attempts to explain what went wrong with the Muslim world, with its outbreaks of violent extremism against...
May 24, 2017




Revisiting Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
THOMAS J. MILLAY | Any serious consideration of the story of Abraham and Isaac is bound to produce anxiety—perhaps even sleep deprivation...
May 23, 2017


Kinship with God: Indigenous Christianity in an Amazonian World
RYAN SCHRAM | For many years, Vilaça has conducted ethnographic research among Wari’, whose villages lie in reservations in the...
May 8, 2017
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