How to Get Undergrads to Begin to Disbelieve – Start with the Days of the Week
* This post initially appear on the Practicum: Critical Theory, Religion Pedagogy blog. We are pleased to share this pedagogical piece here on the Bulletin‘s blog and we encourage readers to check out...
View ArticleNorth American Association for the Study of Religion: 2014 Annual Meeting,...
Friday, November 21—Monday, November 24FridayExectuive Council Meeting8:30 AM-9:20 AM—Hilton Bayfront-Aqua BoardroomAuthor Meets Readers: Elizabeth Pritchard’s Religion in Public: Locke’s Political...
View ArticleNAASR Notes: Naomi Goldenberg
NAASR Notes is a new feature with the Bulletin where we invite members of the North American Association for the Study of Religion to describe books they are reading and/or research and writing...
View ArticleNow Published – Bulletin for the Study of Religion 44.2 (June 2015)
The June issue of the Bulletin has been published and is available. Below is the table of contents of this issue, which includes a panel of papers on the construction of “East/West” in the study of...
View ArticleSearching for Method in a Sea of Theory; Or, How I Do I Even “Do” This?
by Stacie SwainMy first experience at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) really got me thinking (edit: obsessing) about my own ‘method’ and ‘theory’ as a graduate student in a...
View ArticleRevolutionary Love: Scholars Respond to the AAR’s 2016 Conference Theme:...
In this new series with the Bulletin, we’ve asked a number of scholars to weigh-in on the theme of this year’s upcoming annual conference for the American Academy of Religion in San Antonio, TX,...
View ArticleRevolutionary Love: Scholars Respond to the AAR’s 2016 Conference Theme:...
In this new series with the Bulletin, we’ve asked a number of scholars to weigh-in on the theme of this year’s upcoming annual conference for the American Academy of Religion in San Antonio, TX,...
View ArticleRevolutionary Love: Scholars Respond to the AAR’s 2016 Conference Theme: U...
In this series with the Bulletin, we’ve asked a number of scholars to weigh-in on the theme of this year’s upcoming annual conference for the American Academy of Religion in San Antonio, TX,...
View ArticleRevolutionary Love: Scholars Respond to the AAR’s 2016 Conference Theme:...
Editor’s note: Back in February of this year a number of scholars weighed in on the American Academy of Religion’s chosen theme of Revolutionary Love for the 2016 annual conference (held this past...
View ArticleA Canadian Myth of Origin
by Craig Martin This post originally appeared on the author’s blog. The following is an excerpt from a chapter I’m writing for a book on mythmaking and identity formation at public tourist attractions,...
View ArticleClaims and Constraints: The Category of Religion in the SCC Ktunaxa Nation...
by Stacie Swain NB: This post adapts and expands comments that I made during a panel discussion hosted by the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law.[i] On 2 November 2017, the Supreme Court of...
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