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Interview on Point of Inquiry

Taner Edis | April 27, 2007

A prominent skeptics’ podcast I regularly listen to, Point of Inquiry, just had me on today for an interview about my latest book, An Illusion of Harmony: Science and Religion in Islam.

It went well, and the result is interesting to listen to. (I hope.)

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