
Fewer than half of the people living in England & Wales now identify as Christian - does this spell the end for religion in the UK?

Professor Jocelyne Cesari writes for the LSE Religion and Global Society interdisciplinary blog

In this essay, Jocelyne Cesari argues that the influence of religions on the international scene is possible under two conditions.

Introducing "We God's People: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism in the World of Nations" by Jocelyne Cesari, Professor of Religion and Politics at Birmingham

Jocelyne Cesari interviewed on Arab News about the Presidential Elections in France and how French politics has normalised anti Islam sentiment.
Professor Andrew Davies talks to BBC Radio 4's Sunday programme about religion and public art.
The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin showcases the introduction of Jocelyne Cesari's new book, We God's People: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism in the World of Nations.
Jocelyne Cesari and Tobias Cremer discuss the relationship between religion and populism, and how this relationship is affecting the politics of Europe and the United States.
Call for papers for an international interdisciplinary academic conference focussing on the changing technoscape of religion or belief discrimination
It's International Leadership Week and the Cadbury Centre team will be sharing our insights and observations on leadership throughout the week. Director Dr Andrew Davies on why leadership is for everyone

Read the abstract for Jocelyne Cesari's newly released book "Islam and the Secular" in the edited volume Abraham and the Secular
Professor Jocelyne Cesari for Newsweek of 9/11 as political trauma and its consequences for American domestic and international politics today