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Postsecularism

Concerning the Post-Secular develops through an exhibition (autumn 2008), seminars and related projects, and a BAK Critical Reader presenting new texts by artists and scholars who investigate the notion of the “post-secular” from the perspective of contemporary artistic and intellectual practices.

Moral Injury and Secular Law: The Danish Cartoon Controversy and the Question of Muslim Minority in Europe
Savarkar, Secularism, and Masculine Hindu Nationalism
Islam in Europe: Retrenchment and Renewal
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The Return of Religion and Other Myths
‘What is Morally Wrong with ‘Blasphemy’? On the Claim to be Protected Against Blasphemous’ Acts of Expression in Pluralistic societies’
The Great Importance and Severe Limitations of Postsecular Perspectives
On the Sexiness of Religion in Politics; Americanism and Islamism as Kissing Kin
Fitna, the Video Battle
Offending Muslims and Rites of Blasphemy
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