In this essay, Jocelyne Cesari argues that the influence of religions on the international scene is possible under two conditions.
The Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing is featured in Birmingham's current exhibition of Research and Innovation.
Join us to look at the impact climate change is having on women, and innovative solutions being generated and researched into resolving this issue.
Influence of fake news is undermining public trust in democratic institutions, regardless of whether people believe it or not, new research finds.
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 discusses the role of the state-religion interactions to understand the current politicisation of religion.
Andrew Patton won the Michael O’Rourke postgraduate publication prize and Gabriël Oberholzer was named People’s Choice Runner-up in the Images of Research.
This public event on loneliness and mental health, was sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy. Videos of the three talks are now available.
Jagbir Jhutti-Johal has been confirmed as one of the experts for the 2022-2025 OSCE/ODIHR Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief.
Are you an artist or poet interested in the philosophical problem of evil? The Global Philosophy of Religion project seeks submissions for a December exhibition
Eugenia successfully completed her PhD at Birmingham in October 2021, and has just been appointed to a postdoctoral position in Italy.
Professor Hugh Houghton spoke at the inaugural Text and Manuscript conference hosted by the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts last week.