Beldock on Bigots and Irshad Manji
James Beldock, whom I have known for years from the Aspen Institute’s Socrates Society and, more recently, from our investment in ShotSpotter, has posted on his blog about the thread in On Faith’s Guest Voices about Irshad Manji and Project Ijtihad– his comments are worth reading.
Related posts:
- Dialogue on Irshad Manji and Project Ijtihad in ‘On Faith’
- Irshad Manji from the Aspen Ideas Festival on Ijtihad and Interfaith Marriage in Islam
- Irshad Manji: The US as a Model for Muslim Integration?
- Religious Study, Critical Thinking, and Ijtihad
- Einstein, the Conservation of Matter and Energy, and Heaven and Hell– a Stretch or Not?
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