Visiting Scholar Samah Choudhury gave a lecture Tuesday afternoon on the evolution of stand-up comedy’s relationship with the ...
The University of Nevada, Reno’s departments of Political Science and Gender, Race and Identity have collaborated with the Religious Studies Committee to host guest speaker Jelena Subotic, author of ...
The Lester Lectureship is an annual presentation of original work that addresses contemporary issues in the academic study of religion. The Department established this lectureship in honor of our ...
The lecture series Byzantium and Islam: Art, Poetry and Sound at the Crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea resumes with an exploration of Sicily’s evolution through Byzantine to Islamic to Christian ...
Mehammad Enayet Hossain, Consul General of Bangladesh, met with audience members after the 7th Kazi Nazrul Islam Lectorship Program on Spet. 12, 2013 in the USU West Valley room. The lecture focused ...
A University of Delaware Jewish Studies Program lecture series, “Crossing Borders,” will begin Wednesday, Feb. 15, and continue through spring semester with speakers on various aspects of Jewish life.
On October 22, Dr. Harold Roth delivered a lecture titled “Contemplative Studies and the Liberal Arts Education: How Contemplative Studies Programs Can Meet the Challenges of a Liberal Arts Education ...
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Scholars launch initiative to bring academic religion to a wider audience
A new initiative aims to make academic religious studies more accessible to a global audience. The platform brings together scholars from a wide range of specialties to offer lectures, seminars, and ...
The University of Wyoming Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies will host a lecture from professor and author Matthew Sharpe at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in Room 127 of the UW College of ...
“Stoicism and Self-Help Strategies” is the topic of a University of Wyoming Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies lecture from Donald Robertson, a cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, ...
On November 15, 2022, Judaic Studies presented the Milton and Shirley Salasky Lecture. The talk, entitled “Where are David and Solomon Buried?” was given by Dr. James H. Charlesworth, a renowned ...
David L. Haberman is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University. A specialist in the Hindu traditions of northern India, his interests include religion as a worldwide phenomenon and vital ...
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