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God’s Business: Thinking About Religion Through Economics
NILE GREEN | Smartphone in hand, with a carefully trimmed beard and a constant eye on his Twitter account...
May 5, 2017


God on the Brain: Cognitive Science and Natural Theology
KAROLINA PROCHOWNIK | Cognitive science of religion (CSR) is a recent discipline that examines naturally evolved cognitive processes that...
Apr 21, 2017


Evangelicals and the New Urbanism
ABRAM LUEDERS | As American culture underwent the metamorphosis of late modernity, evangelical Christians signed up for the resistance...
Apr 21, 2017


I Am Not Your Negro: A Review
CIAHNAN DARRELL | The lie called race makes Judases of us all, bleeding the human until all that remains is an abstraction with no claim...
Apr 9, 2017




Imagined Israel: The Problem of Pilgrimage in the Holy Land
MICHAEL A. DI GIOVINE | Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a longstanding tradition...
Apr 8, 2017


The Cure for Computation — By Audrey Borowski
AUDREY BOROWSKI | Software has taken over our lives...
Mar 27, 2017


Missionaries and Sufi Masters: Islam and the Religious Marketplace
PHILIPPE BORNET | What is the common denominator between distinguished Oxbridge Orientalists, a German Christian missionary...
Mar 27, 2017


Breaking the Law: Criticizing the Modern Study of Islamic Law
JOSEPH LOWRY |Historical understanding is never achieved from an unsituated vantage point...
Mar 27, 2017


Job on the Big Screen
CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS | Stuart Hazeldine’s The Shack is a striking example of the mainstreaming of evangelical Christian popular culture...
Mar 16, 2017


Bad Blood in Gilded Age America
MARGARET DELI |
On Tuesday, February 28, Thomas P. Campbell resigned under pressure as director and chief executive of the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Mar 16, 2017


Why Sin is Good – By Ed Simon
ED SIMON | Save a few prayers for poor Pelagius, footnote to theological history, whose name mostly endures as an adjective of...
Mar 2, 2017
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