💨 Abstract
The University of Houston reaffirmed its commitment to academic freedom after a student complaint about a course titled "Lived Hindu Religion." The course, grounded in religious studies, uses terms like "fundamentalism" as analytical tools to understand religious movements. The university emphasized that academic terms can have different meanings from public or political discourse, leading to misunderstandings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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