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Book Review: The World\u27s Parliament of Religions: The East-West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 [PDF]
A review of The World\u27s Parliament of Religions: The East-West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 by Richard H ...
Coward, Harold
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Bartole, le Diable et le Tibre. Un cas de libertinage juridique
A legal fantasy of the famous medieval jurist Bartolus of Sassoferrato presents the trial of the Devil who claims, before Christ, ownership on humankind. As his main title, the Devil shows the Book of Genesis.
Jérémie Barthas
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Book Review: India\u27s Agony Over Religion [PDF]
A review of Gerald Larson\u27s India\u27s Agony Over ...
Coward, Harold
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Ninety-Eight Atheists: Atheism among the Non-Elite in Twentieth Century Britain
Widespread atheism in the general population is one of the defining characteristics of twentieth-century British society, yet until very recently, it has largely been unregarded by historians.
Matt Sheard
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Book Review: The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict [PDF]
A review of The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict by Sudhir ...
Coward, Harold
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This paper aims to introduce a new approach to the study of the reactionary thought emerged from the experience of the Spanish (liberal) revolution. It focuses on Rafael de Velez’s work Preservativo contra la irreligión and it approaches the study of ...
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Book Review of Irreligion [PDF]
No doubt doubt happens when your face is being ground into the rug and you likely thought you were going to die. “How many seconds do I have left?” and you merged with the rest of the world by counting defensively, fleeing to and obsessing about axioms, integers, polynomials and sets forever.
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The new visibility of atheism in Europe
The current issue of Approaching Religion, which opens the second volume of this e-journal, consists of papers, reviews and reflections originating from a roundtable seminar held at the Donner Institute in January 2012.
Ruth Illman, Teemu Taira
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Craig on God and Morality [PDF]
In this paper we critically evaluate an argument put forward by William Lane Craig for the existence of God based on the assumption that if there were no God, there could be no objective morality.
Rectenwald, Michael, Smythe, Thomas W.
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The Prophethood of Jesus and Religious Inclusivism in Nursi’s Risale-i Nur [PDF]
This article examines Said Nursi’s understanding of Jesus, his comparison of the prophethood of Jesus with that of Muḥammad, and his conception of Christianity and Islam as partners in the struggle against irreligion. Nursi’s views are then placed in the
David R. Law
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