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Critical religion and the religion-secular binary: a response to Richard Roberts

(Note that this posting refers directly to this blog entry by Richard H. Roberts, itself in part a response to an earlier posting of mine.) Thanks to Richard for his thoughts on my work. The problem begins with his title, … Continue reading

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The Role of the University Amplified

I return to the topic of the role of the University, addressed in my first blog (31 January 2011), because of several recent events. The first gave me reason for great applause: the 2011 Gifford Lecture (31st May), in the … Continue reading

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On Theory and Practice in Religious Studies

This is the first time I have ever ‘blogged’. In fact the latter word was so new to my PC that I had to add it to the dictionary in the software. In the course of the past two decade … Continue reading

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