On this episode of Impolite Conversation, Miguel de la Torre joins us to talk about how the marginalization of Latinx culture creates new
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How did the conflict in Syria begin? What does the future hold for the Syrian people? In this wide-ranging interview, Sarah Eltantawi speaks
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Most of the major African American literary and cultural movements of the twentieth century have been understood and interpreted as secular. In reality, religion
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Chinese Buddhists saw modern science as an effective means for the investigation of knowledge but critiqued its underlying social ethic. Kristian Petersen talks
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For the month of September, Tim Hill and Dan Clanton discuss the challenges to teaching evolution with Josh Rosenau of the National Center for
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Why do religion and science often appear in conflict in America’s public sphere? The more fundamental divide is between how media elites and ordinary Americans
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Can the God of the Bible be reconciled with the God of medieval philosophers? Joseph Ryan Kelly interviews Eleonore Stump about her new
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The distinctions that we pose between ourselves and others, such as white and black, end up having a wide array of consequences. Kristian
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Nineteenth-century anthropological research on Native Americans communities still shapes how we understand them today. Kristian Petersen talks with Sarah Dees, Lecturer in Religious
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