Reza Aslan

Why does God looks so familiar? We may have created him in our image, not the other way round, Catherine Nixey learns
At a Houston event, writer Reza Aslan said the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital pushes the Jewish state closer to self destruction. “And we basically just handed them a loaded gun,” he said.
This week, Radar’s “Lit” pick is “God: A Human History” by Reza Aslan.
On the latest episode of Inside the Hive, the public intellectual, whose show was canceled after a potty-mouthed tweet about Donald Trump, dishes about how it all went down—and what still bothers him about the incident.
The Acclaimed Scholar’s New Book Offers a More Inclusive Approach to the Divine
Driven by Reza Aslan’s grace and curiosity, “God” helps us pan out from our troubled times, while asking us to consider a more expansive view of the divine in contemporary life.
The sort of pantheism he preaches is far from congenial to certain sub-sects of Islam