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Andrew R. Murphy in the Forum on Political Theology and Divine Violence The Marginalia Review of Books is partnering with Political Theology Today
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Peter Ochs in the Forum on Political Theology and Divine Violence The Marginalia Review of Books is partnering with Political Theology Today in
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A Forum Edited by Davey Henreckson Does religion intensify violence? Does religion complicate attempts to address violence? Ted A. Smith argues that theological reflection can
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E. Brooks Holifield in the Forum on Political Theology and Divine Violence The Marginalia Review of Books is partnering with Political Theology Today in
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George Archer on Sarra Tlili’s Animals in the Qur’an The classical period of Islamic scholarship produced a fruitful and developed body of commentary on the
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Phillip Sherman on Frans De Waal’s The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates Chimpanzees are prone to extreme
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