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Christopher Levenick reviews three works: The Transformation of American Religion; Religious Pluralism in America; and Varieties of Religion Today.
In the name of Muslim unity, many Muslim-American leaders and organizations have been less than coherent when it comes to violent extremism.
The identification of a liberal political method allows us to separate the positives aspects of liberalism from its historical manifestations, in order to direct them in different political cultures, which can become a strong common denominator to be spent in the concrete political activity.
Is India a weak link in what used to be called the global war on terror?
To be taken seriously as a major power, India must show that it has influence over its own backyard.
Robert Jeffress introduced Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit on Friday. He started a great big hullabaloo by asking, "Do we want a candidate who is a good, moral person, or one who is a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ?"
The world’s largest Muslim country, Indonesia, has long stood out for its unique embrace of tolerance, pluralism, and inclusiveness. In recent years, however, a wave of high-profile terrorist attacks and the rise of more militant forms of Islam have strained the country’s social fabric and raised questions about its vibrant...
A review of Eric Davis's Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity.






