Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Prologue | p. 1 |
A Newspaper Challenged | p. 19 |
Pre-9/11: Conventions of Religion Coverage, Institutional Memory | p. 23 |
Civil Religion in America | p. 41 |
Interfaith Relations | p. 50 |
Trauma Around New York City | p. 61 |
Consolers, Heroes, Survivors | p. 68 |
Place and Time: Sacred and Secular | p. 77 |
Religious Functions of Media Coverage | p. 91 |
Islam Observed | p. 95 |
Islam in the Eyes of the Times | p. 99 |
US Muslims | p. 108 |
The Islamic Threat | p. 133 |
Who Is Truly Muslim? | p. 147 |
Fanaticism and Islam Worldwide | p. 156 |
Western Europe's Muslims | p. 171 |
Sharia and Gender | p. 177 |
The Arts in Portraying a Religion | p. 187 |
Religious Worlds at War | p. 197 |
Afghanistan and the Taliban | p. 201 |
The Jewish Angle | p. 215 |
Israel | p. 224 |
War in Iraq | p. 234 |
Meanings of 9/11 | p. 251 |
Justifications and Significations | p. 255 |
Relativism, Patriotism, and Their Perils | p. 266 |
"Clash of Civilizations" | p. 270 |
The Times Beyond the Times | p. 286 |
The Times of Thomas L. Friedman | p. 294 |
The Battle of Lepanto Redux | p. 310 |
(MORE) | p. 319 |
Epilogue | p. 334 |
References | p. 355 |
Index | p. 445 |
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