The Review of Faith and International Affairs has just published a special series on Reconsidering Religious Radicalism
Includes the following articles:
- Reconsidering Religious Radicalism: An Introduction to the Summer 2017 Issue Judd Birdsall & Drew Collins
- Radicalism, Anxiety, and Inquiry Nicholas Adams
- Soteriological Uncertainty and the Development of Religious Resistance Identities Aidan Cottrell-Boyce
- Moderating Religious Identity and the Eclipse of Religious Wisdoms: Lessons from Hans Frei Ben Fulford
- Nationalism by Another Name: Examining “Religious Radicalism” from the Perspective of Iraq’s Christians Erin Hughes
- Apostasy and Counter-narratives—Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Example of the Islamic State Göran Larsson
- Engaging “Moderates” Against “Extremists” in German Politics on Islam Tobias Müller
- “All Pretend an Holy War”: Radical Beliefs and the Rejection of Persecution in the Mind of Roger Williams Matthew Rowley
- Expertise and (In)Security: Lessons from Prison and Probation Contexts on Counter-terrorism, Trust, and Citizenship Ryan J Williams