America’s Marketplace of Confessions: Evangelical Christianity’s Gift to Muslims By Marcia Pally In the thinking and reflection that I suppose inevitably comes with the tenth anniversary of the 2001 September 11th attacks, I found myself reviewing the research on the […]
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Does America Do It Better? Religion, Immigration, and Pluralism in the US and Europe
Does America Do It Better? Religion, Immigration, and Pluralism in the US and Europe— A special focus on Islam By Marcia Pally Internationale Politik, German Council on Foreign Relations, September, 2007 The May, 2007 Pew Report on Muslims in the US […]
The tragedy and futility of Trumped-up solutions
The tragedy and futility of Trumped-up solutions By Marcia Pally Religion News Service, December 9, 2015 (RNS) Pigheadedness is on a roll. At the end of October, we were assured by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that harassing Muslims […]
We have a right to pigheaded ideas. Now what should we do?
We have a right to pigheaded ideas. Now what should we do? By Marcia Pally Religion News Service November 4, 2015 (RNS) We are very fortunate to have free speech rights. It allows us to say things others find sinful or […]
Muslims, Evangelicals and the Countering of Prejudice
Muslims, Evangelicals and the countering of prejudice: A conversation with Prof. Marcia Pally and Prof. Mustapha Tlili, New York University By Chantal Bax, April 2012 Muslims and Evangelicals – one may not think that these two groups have much in […]