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You cannot worship God and Mammon, Jesus says. But when people see themselves as divided by their understanding of God, Mammon can be a bridge on which they can stand together and talk. Hermawan Kartajaya reminded me of this recently.
An Australian aid worker escapes the Sharia prohibition of pork and wine when he moves from Darfur to Northern Uganda. But his arrival coincides with the outbreak of swine fever and the drying up of the bacon supply.
Muslim and Christian Scriptures both seem to endorse violence. This poses shared difficulties for interpreters of each faith. They need to explain how the Koran and the Bible can be described as the Word of God.
Africa resists the moral authority of the West, says Anthony Ham.
In contrast to previous government apathy, Indonesia’s academics respond to a militant minority.
Muslims and Christians: unanswered questions, HIV/AIDS and voting for the pope
Anthony Ham visits Tunisia, Homer’s land of the Lotus-Eaters
Beth Doherty reviews Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu’s I, Safiya.
Dorothy Horsfield speaks to some articulate and revolutionary Islamic women
The siege at Beslan drew the world’s attention to a long and bloody conflict
The children of Niger are the innocent victims of religious fanaticism
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