The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by Rabbi Rachel Mikva will be the subject of this webinar. “People value their faith for its capacity to inspire goodness, fashion meaning, connect communities, and open gateways to the sacred,” writes Rabbi Mikva in this book. “At the same time, they have long recognized and struggled with the ways in which religion is wielded as a weapon to oppress people, to deepen division and justify violence.” In this webinar, Rabbi Mikva will be interviewed about this and other claims made in Dangerous Religious Ideas, such as the central assertion that “the self-critical capacities of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — emb...
This book explores the strange persistence of 'blasphemy' in modern secular democracies by examining...
Religion has been part and parcel of human history and heritage. It has served as a useful companion...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
Religious ideas have inspired people to live virtuous lives and foster healthy relationships within ...
Religious ideas have inspired people to live virtuous lives and foster healthy relationships within ...
In an age of terrorism and other forms of violence committed in the name of religion, how can religi...
Around the globe religion is under attack. Humanists, secularists and atheists depict believers as d...
Around the globe religion is under attack. Humanists, secularists and atheists depict believers as d...
How does anti-Semitism intersect with the scourges of Islamophobia and racism? How is anti-Semitism ...
This session is part one of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year titled ...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
Based on papers presented at a 1998 conference held in Auschwitz and sponsored by the Center for Chr...
This one-hour program was free, open to the public and sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Inte...
This book explores the strange persistence of 'blasphemy' in modern secular democracies by examining...
Religion has been part and parcel of human history and heritage. It has served as a useful companion...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
Religious ideas have inspired people to live virtuous lives and foster healthy relationships within ...
Religious ideas have inspired people to live virtuous lives and foster healthy relationships within ...
In an age of terrorism and other forms of violence committed in the name of religion, how can religi...
Around the globe religion is under attack. Humanists, secularists and atheists depict believers as d...
Around the globe religion is under attack. Humanists, secularists and atheists depict believers as d...
How does anti-Semitism intersect with the scourges of Islamophobia and racism? How is anti-Semitism ...
This session is part one of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year titled ...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
Based on papers presented at a 1998 conference held in Auschwitz and sponsored by the Center for Chr...
This one-hour program was free, open to the public and sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Inte...
This book explores the strange persistence of 'blasphemy' in modern secular democracies by examining...
Religion has been part and parcel of human history and heritage. It has served as a useful companion...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...