John Inazu
@johninazu
@WUSTL law professor. Learning to Disagree (coming 2024); Uncommon Ground (with Tim Keller) (2020); Confident Pluralism (2016); Liberty's Refuge (2012).
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Don't try to be a First Amendment hero. Ben Klutsey & John Inazu explain why treating others as people, not problems, is key for constructive dialogue. discoursemagazine.com/p/how-to-disag…
In the session “John Inazu Keynote & Learning to Disagree Panel,” John Inazu, Greg Jao, Andrew Koppelman, & UNC-Chapel Hill Prof. Jeff Spinner-Halev discussed Inazu’s book, "Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect.” #ReligiousLiberty2024
John Inazu continues to lead well on deep political difference and disagreement. Grateful for this conversation and his work on pluralism. #ZealotsPod Shadi Hamid Comment John Inazu Eboo Patel comment.org/podcasts/learn…
The Christian Scholar's Review has a 6-part series, "The Legal Vocation," with Todd Ream. First one with John Inazu, "The Deepest Sources of Our Humanity" christianscholars.com/the-deepest-pa… Future episodes: John Witte Jr., Michael McConnell, M. Cathleen Kaveny, David Skeel, and me.
Great essay by Jennifer A. Frey: "If all one’s study is for the sake of making oneself useful and productive, what gets lost is the most essential task: the formation of the person who must grasp the ends their productivity serves."
Prof. John Inazu on benefiting from perspectives of individuals from all backgrounds: source.wustl.edu/2024/08/buildi…
"Institutions—like people—function best when they know themselves well enough to articulate the reasons for their commitments and beliefs." | John Inazu for Dispatch Faith - Not Everything Is Cancel Culture: thedispatch.com/newsletter/dis…
Great to hear WashULaw alum Stephen Harrison talk about The Editors last night at The Novel Neighbor. His new novel debuts this week. amazon.com/Editors-Stephe…
.John Inazu - what an honor for Interfaith America to work with you and this incredible group of Evangelical Christian leaders to strengthen American pluralism through this project.