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The 7Is: Building a Lesson that Utilizes the Concepts and Tools of Religious Studies The 7Is—inquiry, introduction, investigation, intersection, interaction, introspection, and informed action ...
Beginning with an introduction to Boolean logic and a discussion of strategies for brainstorming keywords, the librarians next introduce students to databases dedicated to religious studies and ...
Sacred versus Secular “This text is, to my knowledge, the first Introduction to Religious Studies that incorporates the cutting-edge discussions going on in the Academy about what constitutes religion ...
The study of religions at Alfred University is global and focuses on activities and beliefs that people consider important in their cultural and personal lives. And because this study is inherently ...
Dr. Anderson Moss holds a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and History from Young Harris College; a Masters in Religious Studies from the University of Georgia, Athens; and a PhD in Religious ...
This brief introduction to the religions of Native Americans provides an overview of the latest research and thought in this area. In writing the book, Gill aims to introduce an academically and ...
I’ve just watched Bill Maher’s cheap-thrills-but-funny-and-semi-provocative Religulous and find myself fantasizing about having “Bill” in my Introduction to Religious Studies course, right next to ...
Bachelor of Arts in Ministry and Theology to master of pastoral studies Or master of Religious Education While listed courses total 156 credits, undergraduate students can apply up to 6 credits of ...
Kevin Vose studies the transmission of Sanskrit Buddhist philosophical traditions from India to Tibet and the formation of Tibetan Buddhist scholastic traditions. He is the author of Resurrecting ...
The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, the oldest interdisciplinary, inter-religious feminist academic journal in religious studies, is a channel for the publication of feminist scholarship in ...
Against the background of the decolonial turn in scholarship, we reflect on the implications of the exclusion of Africa and Africans from the epistemological labour involved in the development of the ...