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Religion and Philosophy

So far, so good!; Or, the scope and the limits of doomsday parables and metaphors

“I appreciate you, Sir!” – misadventures around the grammar of serviceable religious discourse

The resurrection of Christ and the 1989 Constitution: a lay, secular Easter sermon

Why I don’t vote and why I am not a Christian – not the same thing, but quite close.

A blond, blue-eyed, Nordic Jesus in the iconography of the Ethopian Orthodox Church

Christmas will come and Christmas will go, alas

Where one thing stands another thing will stand beside it: life expectancy and the HDI

Why I have never voted and why I am not a religionist

A Christian and Peoples’s Memo to the Chairman: for Yemi Ogunbiyi at 70

Less can be more, less can be generative, a counter-memory from nature, mythology, science, technology and art

Cleansing the Augean stables, Nigeria, circa 2016 CE (5): Religion and the occult economy. religiousity working in tandem with epic corruption

Not atheism but secularism working with ecumenism is the issue – interlocutors please take note! [For Tai-Solarin and Chike Obi, heroic secularist forerunners]

I went to church today and tremendously enjoyed the service, would you believe it

Megabanks, megachurches, mega-looters: neoliberalism at home and abroad in the world (3) [Random thoughts and notes]

The Moral Authority of Pope Francis

The Pope in Cuba and America

Debates and lamentations

Debates and lamentations

Humanism and its enemies

Humanism and its enemies

Projections and imperatives

A dialogue with student priests

Notes on Farouk Mutallab

Revisiting Niccolo Machiavelli

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So far, so good!; Or, the scope and the limits of doomsday parables and metaphors

“I appreciate you, Sir!” – misadventures around the grammar of serviceable religious discourse

The resurrection of Christ and the 1989 Constitution: a lay, secular Easter sermon

Why I don’t vote and why I am not a Christian – not the same thing, but quite close.

A blond, blue-eyed, Nordic Jesus in the iconography of the Ethopian Orthodox Church

Christmas will come and Christmas will go, alas

Where one thing stands another thing will stand beside it: life expectancy and the HDI

Why I have never voted and why I am not a religionist

A Christian and Peoples’s Memo to the Chairman: for Yemi Ogunbiyi at 70

Less can be more, less can be generative, a counter-memory from nature, mythology, science, technology and art

Cleansing the Augean stables, Nigeria, circa 2016 CE (5): Religion and the occult economy. religiousity working in tandem with epic corruption

Not atheism but secularism working with ecumenism is the issue – interlocutors please take note! [For Tai-Solarin and Chike Obi, heroic secularist forerunners]

I went to church today and tremendously enjoyed the service, would you believe it

Megabanks, megachurches, mega-looters: neoliberalism at home and abroad in the world (3) [Random thoughts and notes]

The Moral Authority of Pope Francis

The Pope in Cuba and America

Debates and lamentations

Debates and lamentations

Humanism and its enemies

Humanism and its enemies

Projections and imperatives

A dialogue with student priests

Notes on Farouk Mutallab

Revisiting Niccolo Machiavelli

« Previous Page1 Page2 Next »

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