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    Book Review for Religion in the University, by Nicholas Wolterstorff (review)
    Political Theology 21 (8): 750-752. 2020.
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    In this article, I argue in favor of an intersectional account of religious identity to better make sense of how religious subjects can be treated with epistemic injustice. To do this, I posit two perspectives through which to view religious identity: as a social identity and as a worldview. I argue that these perspectives shed light on the unique ways in which religious subjects can be epistemically harmed. From the first perspective, religious subjects can be harmed when their religion is raci…Read more