Taslima Nasrin criticized Bangladesh's government, particularly Muhammad Yunus, for supporting religious extremists and ...
Some years ago, the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor coined the term "exclusivist secularism" to describe a disturbing phenomenon in Western societies: the determination of some intellectuals, ...
Britain is in the midst of a heated debate on the role of religion in public life, with parties split into those who believe faith plays too big a role and those who feel the country is being taken ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed allegations of religious appeasement, emphasizing her true secularism.
Secularism is deeply historical and contextual. American secularism strikes a balance between the separation of religion and the state and the acceptance of a public role for religion. Because of this ...
Christian conservatives who are battling for the right to promote their faith in public or official settings see themselves locked in an epic contest with a rival religion. But that rival isn't Islam.
“The unique relationship between religion, the state and society is perhaps the most fundamental . . . feature of American religious as well as American political life,” says Economist Peter F.
Two groups that promote religious secularism are taking aim at Republican Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville’s inaugural Senate floor speech in which the former college football coach advocated bringing ...
‘[I]t is the will and command of God that […] a permission of the most paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or antichristian consciences and worships, bee granted to all men in all Nations and Countries’ said ...
Archbishop Christian Lepine of Montreal is pictured in a 2017 photo. He worries that Quebec's soon-to-be-adopted secularism bill will affect religious liberties in this Canadian province. (CNS ...
Some years ago, the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor coined the term "exclusivist secularism" to describe a disturbing phenomenon in Western societies: the determination of some intellectuals, ...