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The New Religious Intolerance

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The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age is a 2012 book about anti-Islamic sentiment by the philosopher Martha Nussbaum.

Publication history

The New Religious Intolerance was first published in 2012 by Belknap Press, an imprint of Harvard University Press.

Reception

Media reviews

The New Religious Intolerance was reviewed by Giorgi Areshidze in the Claremont Review of Books,[1] Russell Blackford in The Philosophers' Magazine,[2] Anet Bleich in de Volkskrant,[3] Zachary T. Irwin in Library Journal,[4] Maleiha Malik in Times Higher Education,[5]

Religious press

Drew Christiansen in America,[6] Basit Kareem Iqbal in First Things,[7] Dennis D. McDaniel in the National Catholic Reporter,[8] Nicholas Sagovsky in The Tablet,[9]

Scientific and academic journals

Gregory L. Bock in Philosophy in Review,[10] Robert E. Brown in the Religious Studies Review,[11] David E. Campbell in the Journal of Church and State,[12] Marianne Fougère in Raisons politiques,[13] Lena Larsen [no] in the Nordic Journal of Human Rights,[14]

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