Websites and Publications

 

Websites

  • Religion News Service, a non-profit, limited liability corporation based at the University of Missouri School of Journalism whose mission is to provide in-depth, non-sectarian coverage of religion, spirituality and ideas.
  • The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, a provider of surveys, demographic analyses and other social science research on important aspects of religion and public life in the U.S. and around the world.
  • Religion and Ethics, coverage from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Religion and Politics, an online news journal “dedicated to the two topics thought unfit for polite company” and based at the John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.
  • The Immanent Frame, a project of the Social Science Research Council, which publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on secularism, religion, and the public sphere.
  • Trans/Missions, the website of the Knight Chair in Media and Religion at the University of Southern California.

Books and articles

  • Luke Bretherton, ‘“Love your enemies’: Usury, citizenship & the friend-enemy distinction,” in Modern Theology 27.3 (2011), 366-394.
  • Luke Bretherton, “A Postsecular Politics? Inter-faith Relations as a Civic Practice,” in Journal of the American Academy of Religion 79.2 (2011), 346–377.
  • Luke Bretherton, Christianity & Contemporary Politics: The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).
  • Padela, Aasim I.; Ahsan Arozullah; Ebrahim Moosa. “Brain Death in Islamic Ethico-Legal Deliberation: Challenges for Applied Islamic Bioethics,” in Bioethics (2011). Access article abstract here.
  • Moosa, Ebrahim. ”Muslim Ethics and Biotechnology.” Routledge Companion to Religion and Science. Ed. James W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson & Michael L. Spezio. Routledge, 2011, 455-465.
  • Moosa, Ebrahim. “The Spirit of Islamic Humanism.” The Humanist Imperative in South Africa. Ed. John W. de Gruchy. Stellenbosch, South Africa: Sun Press, 2011, 106-116.