The Revolutionary
Former religion professor Thomas Altizer, who recently published a theological memoir, rocked Emory and the world when a 1966 TIME magazine cover posed his startling question:
“Is God Dead?”
BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G
The Present Past
Emory Vice President and resident historian Gary Hauk 91PhD explores the University’s Methodist ties, illuminating how our past has shaped our present— and our future.
BY GARY HAUK 91PHD
Contested Identities
The labeling of religious factions as moderate or
extremist is as old as religion itself and escalates during periods of conflict when vying forces
are struggling for identity, according to Emory scholars of Islam.
BY MARY J. LOFTUS
Essays on Religion
At Home with Our Differences
BY SUSAN HENRY-CROWE 76T
A Balanced Experience
BY JOSEPH GREENE 07C
A Father’s View: In Good Hands
BY ROBERT RUEDEBUSCH
A Daughter’s View: Lessons for Life
BY KATIE RUEDEBUSCH 07C
Toward a Pragmatic Pluralism
BY LAURIE L. PATTON
Faith and Deliberation
BY PAIGE P. PARVIN 96G
Q & A “We Need Extremists”
BY AARON L. PARKER 83G
Zen and Christianity: Like Tennis and Math?
BY KIM BOYKIN 96T 09G
The Emory Center for Global Safe Water: A blog by Trish Anderson 04MPH
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Star Trek as Spiritual Quest
Why did a science-fiction television show from the
sixties that lasted only three seasons strike such a nerve
in popular culture and energize religious forms of attachment?
BY GARY LADERMAN
t h e E m o r y r e g i s t e r
AEA Message
Alumni Ink: Giving Girls a Voice
Georgia’s Minority Whip
A Sporting Chance
A Life of Commitment
Religious Liberty
Bringing Faith to Life
d e p a r t m e n t s
Prelude
Of Note
From the President
Letters to the editor
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