Reza Aslan
Aslan Speaks in Bryan Series on Campus
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