A Muslim’s Search for Meaning
The author starts from his own narrative to explore what it means to be part of a community (ummah) that engages the Qur’an as a living text. By Zain Abdullah
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2014 | African American Religions, Featured, Islam, Race/Racial Issues, Religion and Society, Winter/Spring 2014
The author starts from his own narrative to explore what it means to be part of a community (ummah) that engages the Qur’an as a living text. By Zain Abdullah
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2013 | Featured, Winter/Spring 2013
Most young people who party want to live moments of communion, intensity, and freedom, and to carry these moments into the future. By Sébastien Tutenges
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Mar 15, 2013 | End of Life Spirituality/Death, Film & Television, In Review, Winter/Spring 2013
50/50 captures the rites and rituals of cancer patients. By Paul Stoller
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Sep 20, 2012 | Books, Featured, Summer/Autumn 2012, Women and Religion
Sexism is still rampant in reviews and responses to women’s writing (especially discussions of religion), but we can counter this bias. By Sarah Sentilles
Read MorePosted by Kristie Welsh | Sep 20, 2010 | Featured, Philosophy/Ethics, Summer/Autumn 2010
The philosophy and life of the “disarmingly vulnerable” Richard Rorty reveals a man who wanted to be of use in the world. By Michael D. Jackson
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