The “Nones” Are Alright
The “Nones” Are Alright Article ByNick Street February 10, 2015 Share… Read More
The “Nones” Are Alright Article ByNick Street February 10, 2015 Share… Read More
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First All-female Mosque Opens in Los Angeles Article ByNick Street February 3, 2015 Share… Read More
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As a sociologist of religion, I'm fascinated by the fact that churches and Christian leaders have been integrally involved in these Chinese protests (see CRCC's interview with Samuel Chu), much like the Solidarity movement in Poland in the 1980s. This also makes me fear for religious groups all over China, as the Chinese government’s suspicion that religious groups are a threat to its rule is seemingly coming true. Groups that are perceived as a threat to the government do not typically fare well in China. Read More
Los Angeles City Hall building rises into a blue sky, with sun shining from the right. American flags hang off the edge of city hall. Read More