Monthly Archives: March 2012

March 28, 2012

Travel Week

I am traveling this week, and will return to the regular posting schedule next week.

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March 21, 2012

The Religiously Unaffiliated in America

Foreign Affairs, the banner publication of the Council of Foreign Relations, carries in its March-April 2012 issue, an interesting article on religion and politics in the United States. It is by two prominent political scientists, David Campbell (Notre Dame) and … Continue reading

Posted in Secularism, The West |
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March 14, 2012

A Muslim Voice for European Christianity

The Tablet is an international Catholic weekly published in Britain. It was founded in 1840, a time when British Catholics still suffered from various civil disabilities. Today it is a very useful source of information about events and ideas in … Continue reading

Posted in Christianity, Europe, Inter-faith Dialogue, Islam |
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March 7, 2012

Is God interested in the Denver Broncos?

There has been an enormous amount of media and public attention on two young American athletes, rising stars in respectively football and basketball—Tim Tebow of the Denver Broncos and Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks. My knowledge of the … Continue reading

Posted in Evangelicalism, Philosophy |
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