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August 18, 2015

Reactions to Laudato Si': A Significant Invitation for Discussion

Read an essay by scientist H. H. Shugart, author of FOUNDATIONS OF THE EARTH, on Pope Francis’s recent Encyclical on Climate Change.

August 18, 2015

New Book Tuesday: Consumed Nostalgia, Beyond Individualism, Way Too Cool, and More New Books

Our weekly listing of new titles.

August 14, 2015

Evangelicals and Doomsday: Death By Christian Rock?

Read a guest post on how evangelical Christians and Christian music artists relate to the idea of the end of the world by Shawn David Young, author of GRAY SABBATH: JESUS PEOPLE USA, THE EVANGELICAL LEFT, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN ROCK.

August 13, 2015

Placing Jesus People USA Within Evangelism

Read an excerpt from GRAY SABBATH: JESUS PEOPLE USA, THE EVANGELICAL LEFT, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN ROCK, by Shawn David Young!

August 13, 2015

Columbia UP Ceasing Distribution of Dalkey Archive Press

Columbia University Press regretfully announces that, as of August 31, we will no longer be distributing Dalkey Archive Press titles

August 12, 2015

To Each Philosopher, Her or His Plant

Michael Marder’s “intention behind The “Philosopher’s Plant” was to create a herbarium of ideas, collecting theories of the most important Western thinkers, from Greek Antiquity to our days, as though they were botanical specimens preserved on the pages of [a] book.”

August 12, 2015

Religious Certainty and Decision 2016

Read a guest post on evangelical Christianity and the American political process by Shawn David Young, author of GRAY SABBATH: JESUS PEOPLE USA, THE EVANGELICAL LEFT, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN ROCK.

August 11, 2015

On Jesus People USA and the Evangelical Left

Read an excerpt from the Introduction to GRAY SABBATH: JESUS PEOPLE USA, THE EVANGELICAL LEFT, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN ROCK, by Shawn David Young!

August 11, 2015

New Book Tuesday: The Story of Life in 25 Fossils, The Sensual God, Electric Santería, and More!

Our weekly listing of new books now available for sale

August 7, 2015

Introduction to "Terrorism in Cyberspace"

Read an excerpt from Gabriel Weimann’s introduction to TERRORISM IN CYBERSPACE: THE NEXT GENERATION.

August 6, 2015

Watch Gabriel Weimann discuss "Terrorism in Cyberspace"

Watch Gabriel Weimann, author of TERRORISM IN CYBERSPACE: THE NEXT GENERATION, discuss his new book with the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Wilson Center Now.

August 5, 2015

There’s No Such Thing as a Lone Wolf in Cyberspace

Read “There’s No Such Thing as a Lone Wolf in Cyberspace,” an article by Gabriel Weimann, author of TERRORISM IN CYBERSPACE: THE NEXT GENERATION, that originally appeared in the Reuters’ The Great Debate blog.

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