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Category: Social Issues

Atheism Is Still "Other"

Atheism Is Still “Other”

Posted on February 23, 2012February 22, 2012 by Kile Jones
In “Atheists As “Other”: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in American Society,” Penny Edgell, Joseph Gerteis, and Douglas Hartmann show that “atheists are less likely to be accepted,... Read More
Submit Your Work! Call for Submissions for Issue 10

Submit Your Work! Call for Submissions for Issue 10

Posted on February 22, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue is now accepting submissions for our tenth issue, due to be released August 15th 2012. We welcome rigorous, analytical submissions from emerging and established... Read More
Abraham and a Jewish Theology of Protest

Abraham and a Jewish Theology of Protest

Posted on February 22, 2012February 22, 2012 by Joshua Stanton
The Torah is filled with examples of prophets who protest in the name of justice. Moses protested the misdeeds of his fellow Israelites. Joshua protested falsified reports about the Holy Land. The ver... Read More
Guest Post: If You Live Your Life in Fear, It’s Not Much of a Life Worth Living

Guest Post: If You Live Your Life in Fear, It’s Not Much of a Life Worth Living

Posted on February 22, 2012February 21, 2012 by Guest Post
Originally posted on Groundswell Movement, February 8, 2012, By Jessica Jenkins Macky Alston‘s new film Love Free or Die chronicles the life of Bishop Gene Robinson, the Episcopal Church’... Read More
Whitney Houston and the Power of Music

Whitney Houston and the Power of Music

Posted on February 21, 2012February 20, 2012 by Phillipe Copeland
Article first published as Whitney Houston and the Power of Music on Blogcritics. The news came out of nowhere. I was co-facilitating a weekend seminar for people of African descent at the historic Gr... Read More
Liberal Guilt and the Limits of Quotidian Ethics

Liberal Guilt and the Limits of Quotidian Ethics

Posted on February 20, 2012February 20, 2012 by Sara Williams Staley
While waiting for my course on Christianity and Social Power to begin, I observed the students sitting at the large ring of tables around the room.  Though technically classified as a seminar, the co... Read More
Jewish Disability Awareness Month

Jewish Disability Awareness Month

Posted on February 20, 2012 by Lauren Tuchman
This February marks the fourth annual Jewish Disability Awareness Month, a time when special attention and emphasis is brought to the needs and experiences of people with disabilities in our communiti... Read More
Reproductive Ethics and Severely Conservative Faith

Reproductive Ethics and Severely Conservative Faith

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Dn. Marty
Is it reasonable for the faithful of any religious orientation to seek government protection? I don’t imagine anyone in the United States would answer in the affirmative; however, that is what t... Read More
The Times We Shouldn’t Defend Our Traditions

The Times We Shouldn’t Defend Our Traditions

Posted on February 16, 2012February 14, 2012 by Rebecca Levi
Martha Nussbaum writes, "Suppose Jeremiah had said, ‘the heart of Israel is corrupt utterly, but on the other hand there are some very nice people there.’” Sometimes, stating the nuance and the ... Read More
The case of Hamza Kashgari: When political oppression masquerades as the defence of Islam

The case of Hamza Kashgari: When political oppression masquerades as the defence of Islam

Posted on February 15, 2012February 14, 2012 by Myriam Francois-Cerrah
The case of Hamza Kashgari has entered a new and deeply worrying phase as Malaysian authorities have deported the 23-year-old journalist back to Saudi Arabia, where he currently risks execution. There... Read More
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