James Tappenden
James Tappenden is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His essay “An Atheist’s Fundamentalism” is included in Philosophers Without Gods: Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life (2007).
James Tappenden is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His essay “An Atheist’s Fundamentalism” is included in Philosophers Without Gods: Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life (2007).
Edward T. Babinski is an agnostic and the editor of Leaving the Fold: Testimonies of Former Fundamentalists, and he contributed a chapter (“The Cosmology of the Bible”) to The Christian Delusion: Why Faith Fails (2010). He lives in the Southeast.
Read a July 16, 2010, guest column about “evangelical atheists” on The Washington Post‘s On Faith blog. Reza Aslan is the author.
Read a January 25, 2013 article from CNN about Mohamed Morsy’s administration one year after the election.
Read a June 24, 2012 article about the impact of the 2012 Egyptian presidential election on Israel.
Read a June 24, 2012 article from the New York Times about Mohamed Morsi’s landmark victory in Egypt’s 2012 presidential election.
Read coverage of the Egypt conflict at The Washington Post‘s “On Faith” blog.
Read a Jan. 27, 2011, story in The New York Times about the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on protests in Egypt.
Read a Jan. 28, 2011, essay, “Don’t Fear Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood,” by Bruce Riedel, a Middle East expert at the Brookings Institution.