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    Hope as Liberative Praxis: Comparative Theological Reflections on Buddhist and Christian Discourses, Terms, and Practice

    Paul Hedges

    13 January 2023

    13 Jan 2023

    “The Continuing Threat of Self-Radicalization in Singapore”

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    23 January 2023

    23 Jan 2023

    “Individu Radikal Kekal Sebagai Ancaman Utama SG” (Self-Radicalisation Remains a Key Threat to Singapore)

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    23 January 2023

    23 Jan 2023

    Representing God Christian Legal Activism in Contemporary England

    Luca Farrow

    20 May 2022

    20 May 2022

    Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular (The Experience of Singaporean Muslims Living in a Secular State)

    Mohamed Bin Ali, Ahmad Saiful Rijal Bin Hassan

    14 April 2022

    14 Apr 2022

    Countering Violent Extremism: The Singapore Experience

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    15 April 2022

    15 Apr 2022

    Islam, Muslims and the Secular State of Singapore

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    24 March 2022

    24 Mar 2022

    Delineating the Concept of Human Dignity in the Quran, Karamah al-insan as Antidote to Religious Conflicts and Violence

    Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    19 January 2022

    19 Jan 2022

    Evaluating Strategies to Address Online Radicalization in Singapore

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    18 January 2022

    18 Jan 2022

    Understanding Religion: Theories and Methods for Studying Religiously Diverse Societies

    Paul Hedges

    28 February 2021

    28 Feb 2021

    Religious Hatred: Prejudice, Islamophobia and Antisemitism in Global Context

    Paul Hedges

    11 March 2021

    11 Mar 2021

    Buddhist Literature as Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy as Literature

    Rafal Stepien

    15 November 2020

    15 Nov 2020
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