This book illustrates how the university campus is and has been a crucial space where diverse actors who embody Protestant, secular and pluralist forces negotiate the role of religion in a pluralistic society. It illuminates a range of challenges to achieving a substantive and inclusive dialogue about meaning and values on campus and beyond.
Scott Muir was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and lives with his family in Durham, North Carolina. He holds a PhD in Religious Studies from Duke University, an MTS from Emory University, a BA from Dartmouth College and has taught at Duke, Emory, and Western Carolina University. Muir currently serves as Director of Undergraduate Initiatives at the National Humanities Alliance, where he leads efforts to forward innovation in undergraduate humanities education and attract a broader range of students to the humanities. He is host of the podcast What Are You Going to Do with that? and author of multiple articles exploring the religious dimensions of live music published in Sacred Matters Magazine.