
Memories of Gaza and Memories of Peace
A palimpsestic approach traces peace as it is embodied and practiced by ordinary people who have left cracks in the imperial history of war.
Read More →A palimpsestic approach traces peace as it is embodied and practiced by ordinary people who have left cracks in the imperial history of war.
Read More →This nationalism is religious at its core, sprung from a set of interpretations of the Bible that identifies the Jewish return to Israel as a prophetic sign of the imminence of the apocalypse.
Read More →It is perhaps an overstatement to claim that Bannon himself is a full-fledged Traditionalist. . . yet there is clear evidence that he finds aspects of the movement appealing and is even willing to implement them within the halls of power.
Read More →Haeri’s monograph provides a double reframing—of meaning in terms of recitation and of prayer in terms of the presence of multiple voices.
Read More →In the broadest sense, what Heo challenges is the secular assumption that religion itself is anachronistic.
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