Sunday, August 15, 2004

Thinking About Religion, Pt. 1

Akst, Daniel. “Buyer’s Remorse.” Wilson Quarterly (Winter 2004)

“Banished Ala. marker to crisscross the country: Ten Commandments monument opens tour at site of Scopes trial.” The Baltimore Sun (Associated Press: August 1, 2004)

“God Rocks.” Harper’s Review (July 1, 2004)

Heller, Matthew. “Flora’s War.” L.A. Times (August 1, 2004)

Henetz, Patty. “DNA Research and Mormon Scholars Changing Basic Beliefs.” USA Today (July 27, 2004)

International News. Website hosted by The Pluralism Project

Kearney, John. “The Real Wahhab: A new book argues that the founder of Wahhabi Islam was really a tolerant, peace-loving reformer. Some scholars are crying foul.” The Boston Globe (August 8, 2004)

Kerbaj, Richard. “Therapy the New Religion.” The Age (June 25, 2004)

King, Peter H. “A Straight Path Through Sin City.” L.A. Times (August 1, 2004)

Lampman, Jane. “A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Disbelief: A Theologian at Oxford University Explains Why Atheism’s Appeal Has Faded.” Christian Science Monitor (August 3, 2004)

Press, Eyal. “Closing the Religion Gap.” The Nation (August 12, 2004)

Religious Diversity News Website hosted by The Pluralism Project

Resources by Tradition Website hosted by The Pluralism Project

Rubin, Michael. “Talking Turkey: She’s a Democracy—No Qualifiers.” Middle East Forum (August 6, 2004)

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