This month’s Discourse is hosted by Suzanne Newcombe, who’s joined by Michael Munnick and Carmen Becker. They start by discussing the recent shooting at a Jehovah’s Witness Hall in Hamburg and how it has reopened discussions about discrimination. They then turn to Scotland, where discrimination is again an issue in the election of Nicola Sturgeon’s successor as Leader of the SNP. Are Kate Forbes’ opinions on equality criticised for being religious, or for not being progressive? And finally, they discuss the case of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a pro-life activist arrested apparently for the crime of praying as a protest outside a UK abortion clinic.
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Mediatizing “Evangelicalism”: Authenticity, Identity, and Power
What’s Sincerity Got to Do With American Secularism?
What’s Happening Down Under? | Discourse! May 2023
Charting the Playful & Proper Study of Religion
Supreme Court to Coulter: Negotiating Religion in the Public Sphere | Discourse! April 2023
Keep Hope Alive: Preparing for White Christian Nationalism
The Church of Saint Thomas Paine: Religion without God
Spitting on the Sacred: Politics and Redefining Profanation
Religious Literacy and Its Discontents | Discourse! February 2023
Navigating the Discursive Study of Religion
Where was God?: Jewish Theological Responses to the Holocaust
Critical Approaches to Studying Religion in Film
Oversimplified Binaries | Discourse! January 2023
Interrogating the Interrogators: Managing Muslims in Germany
Realities (Altered & Virtual) | Discourse! November 2022
Queens of the World | Discourse! October 2022
Secular Spaces? | Discourse! September 2022
Shifting the Focus of Graduate Education in the Study of Religion
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