Terri Murray
Dr Terri Murray is an essayist, author, recovering Catholic and dedicated defender of free speech.
Articles by Terri Murray
Art and argument protects us, not censorship
Critics of Charlie Hebdo who say it is irresponsible to offend religion are wrong, argues Terri Murray.
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Can Islam be reformed? A reply to Ajmal Masroor
The new film "Ijtihad" raises questions about who speaks for Muslim communities and who has the authority to interpret religious texts.
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Religious dress codes and the meaning of ‘tolerance’
What would JS Mill have had to say about a recent suggestion to ban face coverings in public?
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Why feminists should oppose the burqa
Islamic veiling is a form of sexist patriarchal oppression, and supporters of equality have a responsibility to say so, argues Terri Murray
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Yes, Ann, I am having a laugh
In a recent television programme Ann Widdecombe denounced much contemporary comedy as anti-Christian and offensive. Balderdash, says Terri Murray, no ideas should be protected from satire
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