…weaponization of the public education system to preserve foundational myths about race and patriotism; and on and on. This incomplete list demonstrates that while the social-as-body metaphor may be millennia…
“The Global Minimum Tax: Blessing or Curse?” by Allen Calhoun
…has followed parallel tracks, one in the law and legal publishing field and the other in academics and higher education. He has, among other degrees, a PhD in theological ethics…
“Disgust and Discrimination in Tehran” by Kristina Arriaga
…development. Since the 1979 Revolution, they have been denied education, persistently harassed by authorities, and repeatedly slandered by government-controlled media outlets. However, the recent escalation of coordinated demonization of the…
“Religious Minorities and Religious Freedom At Home — and in Afghanistan” by M. Christian Green
…education, to defying public health mandates and engaging in precaution-free mass worship in a pandemic — is causing some to express concerns about the apparent demise of the principle of…
Beekeeping on the Sussex Downs: Philip Reynolds Reflects on Retirement, Happiness, and Echo Chambers
…At what point in your life or education did you decide to become a scholar of historical theology, and did you ever consider a different career path? Which aspects of…
“Framing Tax Enforcement Against the Poor Through Catholic Social Teaching” by W. Edward Afield
…educational policy, as well as more practice focused doctrinal research into tax procedure for the practicing bar and, in particular, for the community of low-income taxpayer clinics. Recommended Citation Afield,…
“Moral Reflections on 21st Century Tax Policy Trends” by Susan Pace Hamill
…fund numerous other programs including education and safety nets for the most vulnerable people. Although still important, due to the presence of greed permeating the human condition, the benefice and…
“Caring for Aging, Dying, and Dead Prisoners: A Summary of Prison Chaplains on the Beat in US and UK Prisons” by George Walters-Sleyon, PhD.
…Scotland, England and Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own independent set of courts. This research focuses on the penal systems of England and Wales, and Scotland as the…
“Promoting the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes in the Shia Ismaili Muslim Community – a Holistic Approach” by Shan Momin
…socio-economic well-being of the community. Therefore, relevant areas of coordination include services relating to economic planning, health and social welfare, education, and legal assistance. [I]n a world where cultures increasingly…
“‘The Yemeni Breeze Longs for the Perfume of Arabia’: Remote Knowledge Exchanges in Eighteenth-Century South Asia” by Daniel Morgan
…knowledge transmission in Islamic educational contexts. In his recent book, Ahmed El Shamsy has outlined the received view: In the nineteenth century, just as in the ninth or the fifteenth,…

