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Paul Marshall is a Research Professor in the Department of Political Science at Baylor University and holds the Jerry and Susie Wilson Chair in Religious Freedom at the Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR). He is affiliated with multiple institutions, including the Leimena Institute in Jakarta and previously served as a Visiting Professor at Sharif Hidayatullah Islamic University. His research focuses on religious freedom, Islam-Christian relations, and the dynamics of religious persecution globally.
Marshall has authored over 20 books on religious freedom and extremism, including landmark works like Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians and Silenced: How Apostasy and Blasphemy Codes Are Choking Freedom Worldwide. His current research examines peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation.
His articles span interdisciplinary topics, emphasizing institutional religious freedom, global persecution trends, and interfaith dialogue. His media appearances include ABC, CNN, and Al Jazeera, highlighting his role as a leading voice on religious freedom issues.
Marshall’s work bridges academia and public policy, addressing challenges such as blasphemy laws, religious nationalism, and the intersection of faith with citizenship and democracy. His collaborations with think tanks and universities underscore his commitment to advancing religious liberty through research and advocacy.
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