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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Such a timely book! And if you need a 49-min. primer:
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Columbia Law Review is now accepting abstract submissions for our Fall 2024 Symposium on the Law of Protest! Please submit your abstracts to Shaunak Puri, our current Symposium & Book Review Editor, at [email protected]. #LRSubmissions @ScholasticaLR Columbia Law School
NEW EPISODE: John Inazu of Wash. U. sits down with editor-at-large Matthew Kaminski of Politico to discuss John's well-timed new book, 'Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect'---& how journalism fits in. 👇
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Looking forward to reading this timely new book from my longtime friend John Inazu. Added bonus that it was illustrated by the amazing John Hendrix
I really enjoyed this conversation with John Inazu!
We talk about his new book 'Learning to Disagree,' the relationship between the law and violence, the role of faith formation in how we approach disagreement, and more.
Available wherever you listen to podcasts.
John Inazu’s (John Inazu) forthcoming book, “Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect,” shows how to foster connection with those who hold viewpoints not in line with your own. Read more: buff.ly/3xqcoCI
My friend John Inazu has an important new book coming out (‘Learning to Disagree’) and some profound insights on Evangelical Christians and Donald Trump, my Interfaith America interview with him in Deseret News deseret.com/faith/2024/03/…
Do you have people in your life who you strongly disagree with? Of course! It's 2024 after all.
If you need help on how to handle these disagreements, make sure to listen to our interview with John Inazu.
After that, read his new book! amzn.to/3vHhOsx
Can we have fruitful dialogue 'across the aisle?' Can we have any dialogue at all?
In today's #BookClub episode we spoke with John Inazu of Washington University in St. Louis on his Zondervan Publishers book, 'Learning to Disagree!'
Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gui…
We write a lot about disagreeing here; might as well get really good at it. John Inazu joins Ben Klutsey to discuss his new book “Learning To Disagree': discoursemagazine.com/p/how-to-disag…
On March 29th, our Workshop on Politics, Ethics, and Society will be hearing from Professor Emilee Booth Chapman of StanfordPoliSci on the topic of 'Competition and the Ethics of Social Movement Activism.' She will be in conversation with John Inazu of WashU Law.
How do we disagree with each other better in such a divided time? Nathan Clarkson and I discuss with awesome author and law professor John Inazu on our latest episode of The Overthinkers.
Link here: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/how…
Professor John Inazu will discuss his new book 'Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect' across the country in the coming months: Florida to Minnesota & New York to Arizona! See the full schedule at jinazu.com.
Can We Learn to Disagree? Feels like an open question these days. Join Bipartisan Policy Center to hear from author John Inazu in conversation w/Baylor's Sarah Pessin and BPC's Matt Kuchem on Inazu's forthcoming book on the question. Tues, March 26, 10amPT/1pmET. bipartisanpolicy.org/event/can-we-l…
Here is a short academic development video I did for Mayo Clinic on pluralism and disagreement: johninazu.substack.com/p/sar-snapshot…