The Immanent Frame is a collective academic blog on secularism, religion, and the public sphere. Launched in 2007 by the SSRC's Religion and the Public Sphere Program, it quickly achieved a following among scholars and public thinkers alike, who express appreciation for its wide ranging and energetic exchanges about the complex role of religion in the public sphere--including, most recently, an inquiry into Obama, civic virtue, and the common good, as well as an ongoing discussion about Charles Taylor’s
A Secular Age. Our contributors now number over 150. Many of them have also engaged in timely debates about American politics, cognitive science, sexuality and marriage, and political and intellectual criticism.
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