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“A Reluctance to Put the Religious Label”

by Russell McCutcheon Note: This post originally appeared on the Studying Religion in Culture blog at the University of Alabama. Did you hear about the White House summit this past week? It was in the news a fair bit and … Continue reading

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The Meaning of Islam and the Politics of Multicultural Identity, Part 1

by Matt Sheedy The term firestorm would not be overstating the media reaction to the recent debate between Ben Affleck, Sam Harris, and Bill Maher on Maher’s HBO program, Real Time. In part one of this series of posts, I … Continue reading

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