Religious Organizations and Refugees in Egypt

June 9, 2013 1

by Kelsey Norman

Does cultural or religious affinity have any bearing on the treatment of refugees? Egypt provides an interesting case for exploring this question. Mention of the word ‘refugee’ in […]

From the Religious to the Secular

April 17, 2013 2

by Cilas Kemedjio

Kwame Anthony Appiah, in Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, suggests that the implementation of human solidarity requires us to go beyond particular and localized loyalties en […]

How Does God Love Uganda?

April 15, 2013 7

by Akosua Adomako Ampofo

Roger Ross Williams is not happy with his kinsmen’s activities in Africa—Uganda to be precise.  And as I watched the trailer for the feature-length documentary, God […]

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