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Robert A. Segal is unconvinced by an argument about the depth of religious racism
Robert A. Segal applauds a comprehensive survey of the distinctions and similarities between the three great Religions of the Book
Robert A. Segal questions the assumptions behind a wide-ranging survey of world religions
Robert A. Segal applauds a striking analysis of the real relations between church and state in the US
Robert A. Segal is wary of an attempt to offer a definitive new interpretation of Jung
Book of the week: Robert Segal on a work that strives to restore the centrality of narrative to tales as old as time
This appraisal of the gospels does not transform our understanding of them, says Robert A. Segal
The differences between Jesus and philosophers cannot be ignored, writes Robert Segal
Texts from China to India and elsewhere portray Christ in a different light, says Robert A. Segal
Robert A. Segal enjoys a rigorously researched volume on the relationship between religion and the secular state
Robert A. Segal on an overview of religion in the Roman Empire that emphasises the similarities between three belief systems
Robert A. Segal on a exploration of the interior life of the leader who led the Jews out of the desert
Scholarship, not ideology, drives this welcome effort to determine what is historical and what is not in the depiction of God, says Robert A. Segal