From the Book - First edition.
America, a Christian nation or a secular nation: a conversation / between John Fea and Jacques Berlinerblau
The vitality of soft secularism in the United States and the challenge posed by the growth of Nones / Barry A. Kosmin
Secular America: Nones, atheists, and the unaffiliated: a conversation / between Phil Zuckerman and Jacques Berlinerblau
The danger of conflating secular people and secularism: a response to Fea, Kosmin, Zuckerman, and Berlinerblau / Erika B. Seamon
what does it stand for?: a conversation / between Jean Baubérot and Sarah Fainberg
Laïcité and the idea of the republic: the principles of universal emancipation / Henri Peña-Ruiz
Laïcité and freedom of conscience in pluricultural France
Postwar French Jewry facing laïcité in a multicultural France / Régine Azria
Is laïcité lost in translation? / Delphine Horvilluer
Ben-Gurion's status quo and moving the front lines between Hilonim (secularists) and Datiim (religious) / Ilan Greilsammer
Israel's "religious secularism" / Anita Shapira
Israel's self-restrained secularism from the 1947 status quo letter to the present / Denis Charbit
"Everything is Jewish": a conversation / between Avraham B. Yehoshua and Sarah Fainberg
In the eyes of patriarchal religion all women are secular: gender in religion and secularism / Susan Thistlethwaite
Secular portraits and religious shadows: an empirical study of religious women in France / Pascale Fournier
"Everything is water": on being baptized in secularism / Lori G. Beaman
Conclusion: scooting away from the edge / Sarah Fainberg and Aurora Nou.