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The Study of Religion and Responses to Terrorism: Paris, Beirut and Beyond, Part 2

by Stephanie Frank This is the second post summarizing a panel discussion entitled “The Study of Religion and Responses to Terrorism: Paris, Beirut and Beyond,” held at the 2015 annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Atlanta. For … Continue reading

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The Study of Religion and Responses to Terrorism: Paris, Beirut and Beyond, Part 1

by Stephanie Frank Deeply concerned by events unfolding immediately before the American Academy of Religion’s (AAR) 2015 annual meeting in Atlanta, Todd Green and I put together a panel addressing the terrorist attacks in Beirut and Mali. Despite the necessarily … Continue reading

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Edge of the Button

by Eleanor Finnegan Note: the following is a commentary on the Reflections on Islamic Studies series, which appeared on the Bulletin blog earlier this year. My department has gained attention on campus for giving out buttons. A recent example boldly read … Continue reading

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