Congrats Russell! Anticipating its release at my local indie bookstore. They've got 50 Voices (on my to-read list) and The Australian Book of Atheism, so they should stock your upcoming book.
Congratulations! I am very interested in the new book, for general interest as well as practical reasons. I have to decide on a thesis for my European Studies MA, and one issue I've been considering is religious tolerance. I just haven't found a practical, research-driven way of approaching it yet. (The MA says "European Studies," but it's through the Economics Department, so my coordinator (and course work) is all about the business and financial end of things. But I have freedom to do pretty much whatever I want.)
Excellent! I look forward to picking up a copy when it comes out. Freedom of religion is an interest of mine that's been on hold a while so it'll be nice to get back to it with your take on it.
I am an Australian philosopher, literary critic, and professional writer. My new book, from Wiley-Blackwell, is FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE SECULAR STATE.
I'm editor-in-chief of The Journal of Evolution and Technology, an on-line, peer-reviewed journal.
I am a Conjoint Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW.
My formal qualifications include First Class Honours degrees in Arts and Law, and separate Ph.Ds in English literature and philosophy. The latter may seem extravagant, but I have my reasons!
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Congrats Russell! Anticipating its release at my local indie bookstore. They've got 50 Voices (on my to-read list) and The Australian Book of Atheism, so they should stock your upcoming book.
Congratulations! I am very interested in the new book, for general interest as well as practical reasons. I have to decide on a thesis for my European Studies MA, and one issue I've been considering is religious tolerance. I just haven't found a practical, research-driven way of approaching it yet. (The MA says "European Studies," but it's through the Economics Department, so my coordinator (and course work) is all about the business and financial end of things. But I have freedom to do pretty much whatever I want.)
Excellent! I look forward to picking up a copy when it comes out. Freedom of religion is an interest of mine that's been on hold a while so it'll be nice to get back to it with your take on it.
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