By Isaac Chotiner Over the past several years, Olivier Roy, a professor at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, has come to be regarded as one of the world's leading experts on political Islam.* Roy has offered up a theory, generally applied to Europe, on the “Islamization of Continue Reading
Heroes of the Christian Faith: Lesslie Newbigin
By JR Woodward One of the most significant influencers in my life in the last decade has been Lesslie Newbigin. While my friend Pavi, from India, was baptized by Newbigin, I have only known him through his writings. The first book of his that I read was The Gospel in the Pluralist Society. It Continue Reading
North Dakota Mosque a Symbol of Muslims’ Long Ties in America
By Samuel G. Freedman ROSS, N.D. — Richard Omar drove his pickup truck through the cemetery gate and pulled to a stop in sight of the scattered headstones. As he walked toward a low granite monument, his running shoes crunched the dry prairie grass and he tilted forward into an unrelenting west Continue Reading
Watch Muslim kids read letters from Japanese internment camp survivors
By Sonali Kohli The Japanese American children who spent years in World War II internment camps were hopeful. Some thought racial discrimination would end after the war, they wrote in letters about their daily lives. But now, the grown-up survivors are seeing another group endure isolation and Continue Reading
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