
At the heart of the Templeton Pluralism Fellowship is a commitment to original scholarship. Each fellow engages in a research project that contributes to academic discourse around pluralism, religious diversity, and public life. The work spans theology, philosophy, political science, sociology, and beyond—reflecting the complexity of our shared pluralistic landscape.
Alexander S. Lee
Moving Beyond a Missionary Model
to Muslims? Considering J. Dudley
Woodberry Today.
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to Muslims? Considering J. Dudley
Woodberry Today.
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John S. Munayer and Samuel S. Munayer
Decolonising Palestinian Liberation Theology: New Methods, Sources and Voices.
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John Walker
Legislating Morality: The Political Enthusiasm of Christians | On How the Law Fails and the Gospel Succeeds
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Michael Wear and Melissa Wear
EVANGELICALS AND INTERFAITH ENGAGEMENT:
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Kathryn Heidelberger
8 Reclusive Female Authors Any Literature Lover Should Read
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Kate Middleton
Comparative Scriptural Reading of Muslim-Christian Marian Texts: How God Reveals Through the Embodied Experience of Pregnancy
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Rabea Benhalim
Oppression in American, Islamic,
and Jewish Private Law
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and Jewish Private Law
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Hamzah Raza
Michael Bloomberg Has a Long
History of Islamophobia
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History of Islamophobia
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Charles Turner
Race, Religion, and the Echoes of Status
Insecurity in US Foreign Policy
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Insecurity in US Foreign Policy
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Yusuf Lenfest
What are Our Duties and Moral Responsibilities
Toward Humans when Constructing AI?
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Toward Humans when Constructing AI?
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Youssef Chouhoud
The (Dis)parity of White
Muslim Political Attitudes
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Muslim Political Attitudes
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Janna Ramadan
Perpetuating Islamophobic Discrimination in the United States: Examining the Relationship Between News, Social Media, and Hate Crimes
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The Templeton Pluralism Fellowship
