Reza Aslan: The Future of Religious Nationalism
Posted by Administrator /
At a time when religion and politics are increasingly sharing the same vocabulary and functioning in the same sphere, Aslan writes that we must strip this ideological conflict of its religious connotations and address the actual grievances that fuel the Jihadist movement.
Related
Random Quote
I don’t know that the United States is ‘God’s Country,’ but the church has been so strong here, and because of its influence, we hold life to be sacred and we believe that individuals have dignity. This is part of our legacy.
— Rich Mullins
Recent Posts
- Court unanimously finds RFRA plaintiffs can sue FBI agents for money damages
- Why the Supreme Court Should Hear the Dalberiste Workplace Religious Accommodation Case
- Dr. C. Norman Farley passes to his rest
- LA County recognizes churches are constitutionally exempt from stay-at-home order
- Los Angeles County lifts restrictions on Grace Community Church
Top Posts & Pages
- BREAKING: Adventist Church approves pro-life position on abortion
- God is Not a Torturer: Debunking the Doctrine of Eternal Torment
- Misunderstood Authority: Why Christians should reject govt's use of Romans 13
- Aftershock: The Historical and Religious Legacy of the Salem Witch Trials (Liberty Magazine)
- A Matter of Honor - Christian University Honors MD Who Invented Assembly Line Abortion
- Breaking News: Facing National Pressure, Houston Mayor Drops Subpoenas of Pastors
- Transcript of Mayor Bloomberg's Speech on Ground Zero Mosque
- Rwandan pastor models extreme forgiveness by serving those who killed his family
- Ventura County Sues to Stop Church from Meeting Indoors
- High School Sophomores Answer Question "How Would You Feel If Your Religious Freedom Was Taken Away?"
Make tax-deductible donation
Get the ReligiousLiberty.TV Newsletter!
Home » Reza Aslan: The Future of Religious Nationalism
Comments are closed
Sorry, but you cannot leave a comment for this post.