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Religious Strategies of White Nationalism at Charlottesville

Religious Strategies of White Nationalism at Charlottesville

by joelabrown | Oct 13, 2017 | American religious history, Featured Books, October 2017, Race and Religion, Religion and Politics, Scholars' Roundtable

The October issue of the Forum kicks off with an essay by Damon Berry (St. Lawrence University), a scholar of religion in white nationalism, in which he explores the religious strategy employed by white nationalists at the Charlottesville protests this past August....
To Reimagine Healthcare, We Must Remember Who We Are

To Reimagine Healthcare, We Must Remember Who We Are

by joelabrown | Sep 28, 2017 | Healthcare, Religion and Politics, September 2017

Raymond Barfield (Duke University) concludes our roundtable on healthcare and religion with his response to the roundtable, “To Reimagine Healthcare, We Must Remember Who We Are.” The September issue of the Forum explores the place of religion and the...
“The seeds of compassion and duty”: An Early Americanist Take on Healthcare

“The seeds of compassion and duty”: An Early Americanist Take on Healthcare

by joelabrown | Sep 19, 2017 | American religious history, Healthcare, Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics, Scholars' Roundtable, September 2017

Philippa Koch (PhD ’16) joins our scholars’ roundtable on healthcare and religion with her essay, “‘The seeds of compassion and duty’: An Early Americanist Take on Healthcare.” The September issue of the Forum explores the place of...
Disability Theology and the Healthcare Debate

Disability Theology and the Healthcare Debate

by joelabrown | Sep 13, 2017 | Religion and Politics, Scholars' Roundtable, September 2017

Courtney Wilder (PhD ’08) joins our scholars’ roundtable on healthcare and religion with her essay, “Disability Theology and the Healthcare Debate.” The September issue of the Forum explores the place of religion and the academic study of...
The Trump Administration, Immigration, and the Instrumentalization of Leprosy

The Trump Administration, Immigration, and the Instrumentalization of Leprosy

by joelabrown | Sep 6, 2017 | Uncategorized

Mark Lambert (University of Chicago) offers the first word in our scholars’ roundtable on healthcare and religion. The September issue of the Forum explores the place of religion and the academic study of religion vis-à-vis the healthcare debate. In light of...
War Forms Its Own Culture | author’s response by Russell Johnson

War Forms Its Own Culture | author’s response by Russell Johnson

by joelabrown | Aug 3, 2017 | American religious history, July 2017, Religion and Politics

For the final post in this month’s issue of the Forum, Russell Johnson (University of Chicago) responds to the three scholars who commented throughout the month on his essay, “The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American ‘Culture War,’ ” which is featured in...
American Cultural Warfare and the Recent Religious Past | a response to Russell Johnson by L. Benjamin Rolsky

American Cultural Warfare and the Recent Religious Past | a response to Russell Johnson by L. Benjamin Rolsky

by joelabrown | Jul 27, 2017 | American religious history, July 2017, Religion and Politics

L. Benjamin Rolsky (Monmouth University) responds to Russell Johnson’s (University of Chicago) essay, “The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American ‘Culture War,’ ” which is featured in the July issue of the Forum. Three recent books all claim the culture war is...
Where are the Culture Wars? | a response to Russell Johnson by Seth Dowland

Where are the Culture Wars? | a response to Russell Johnson by Seth Dowland

by joelabrown | Jul 21, 2017 | Uncategorized

Seth Dowland (Pacific Lutheran University) responds to Russell Johnson’s (University of Chicago) essay, “The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American ‘Culture War,’ ” which is featured in the July issue of the Forum. Three recent books all claim the culture war is...
Culture Wars and Other Subterranean Historical Forces | a response to Russell Johnson by Andrew Hartman

Culture Wars and Other Subterranean Historical Forces | a response to Russell Johnson by Andrew Hartman

by joelabrown | Jul 17, 2017 | American religious history, July 2017, Religion and Politics

Andrew Hartman (Illinois State University) responds to Russell Johnson’s (University of Chicago) essay, “The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American ‘Culture War,’ ” which is featured in the July issue of the Forum. Three recent books all claim the culture war is...
The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American “Culture War”

The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American “Culture War”

by joelabrown | Jul 11, 2017 | July 2017

The July issue of the Forum features Russell Johnson’s (University of Chicago) essay, “The Struggle Is Real: Understanding the American ‘Culture War.’ ” Three recent books all claim the culture war is over, though they come to different...
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