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Religions - 22.07.2024
Encyclopedia on Early Christianity with 1350 lemmata published
Fifteen years of work, with 650 internationally renowned authors writing 1350 lemmata, has resulted in a book spanning 5000 pages across six volumes: The Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity. This comprehensive work will be published next month, but is also available online. The chief editors are professors David Hunter (Boston College), Paul van Geest (Tilburg University, Erasmus University Rotterdam), and Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte (VU).

Politics - Religions - 22.11.2023
How research on voting behaviour contributes to a more nuanced picture of Islam
Today, the Netherlands is holding its elections, a crucial opportunity for every Dutch citizen to express their satisfaction or discontent with society through vote. Unfortunately, there is a tendency for marginalized groups, including Muslims, to abstain from voting despite the significance of this democratic process.

Religions - 01.09.2022
Young religious people on the separation of church and state
A large power outage is affecting the Berchmanianum of the Radboud University. Please keep an eye on our twitterfeed @radboud_uni and the updates by Liander. Is our multicultural society ready for a definitive separation of church and state? Young Christians, Muslims, and Humanists think not. If it was up to them, the state would retain its ties with religion, but treat all forms of belief equally.

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