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October 12, 2006
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Religious war
Twenty years after winning the Nobel Prize in literature (the first African to be so honored), Akinwande Oluwole 'Wole' Soyinka continues to use his fame to 'ruffles feathers.' On Oct. 4 at the Du Bois Institute, he spoke with vigor about his theory that the world has become a battleground for a 'religious war' between Islam and Christianity. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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Soyinka deplores decline in free expression Nobelist in literature suggests that Christianity and Islam are in the midst of a worldwide religious war
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