Guest Voices

Archive: July 19, 2009 - July 25, 2009

Religious Pluralism in Today's Muslim World

The real question, then, is not whether there is Muslim support for religious pluralism, but whether or not Muslim reformers will be able to persuade their governments to uphold it.

By Asma T. Uddin | July 24, 2009; 5:15 PM ET | Comments (0)

When Hate Attacked Our Church

The man who assaulted our Tennessee church a year ago tried to divide us with hate. Instead we were overwhelmed with love.

By Chris Buice | July 24, 2009; 4:54 PM ET | Comments (5)

The Quran as a Weapon Against Women

Because women have not been involved in the interpretation of the Qur'an, they have remained voiceless and beaten.

By Laleh Bakhtiar | July 23, 2009; 12:34 PM ET | Comments (10)

Liberalism vs. Literalism

Sotomayor hearings show Constitutional "originalists" and Christian "fundamentalists" are playing the same game.

By Chuck Freeman | July 21, 2009; 9:43 AM ET | Comments (12)

Our Faith in Walter Cronkite

Cronkite was a modernist voice of faith in reason, science, progress and a metanarrative.

By Valerie Elverton Dixon | July 21, 2009; 9:32 AM ET | Comments (2)

 
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