Critical Questions Series 2: Monica Miller
In this second instalment of the Critical Questions Series, we ask scholars of religion how they negotiate the difficult line between “politics” and scholarship. The previous responses can be found...
View Article“And You Shall Call His Name Jesus”
* This article was initially posted on the Culture on the Edge blog. by Monica Miller What’s in a name? Well apparently a whole lot according to one judge in Eastern, Tennessee, Child Support...
View ArticleReligion Snapshots: On the Uses of “Data,” Part 2
Religion Snapshots is a new feature with the Bulletin for the Study of Religion blog, where a number of contributors are asked to briefly comment on popular news items or pressing theoretical issues...
View ArticleNon-theism and the “Nones”: Four Scholars Weigh-In, Part 1
This is a two-part special with the Bulletin featuring religion scholars Joseph Blankholm, Donovan Schaefer, Monica Miller and Steven Ramey on the topic of the “Nones.” In part 1, Blankholm and...
View ArticleNon-theism and the “Nones”: Four Scholars Weigh-In, Part 2
This is part two of a two-part special with the Bulletin featuring religion scholars Joseph Blankholm, Donovan Schaefer, Monica Miller and Steven Ramey on the topic of the “Nones.” In part 1, Blankholm...
View ArticleAssuming Identity
by Monica Miller* This post originally appeared on the Practicum: Critical Theory, Religion, and Pedagogy blog.On the first day of each of my classes, I ask students a simple question: What pronoun do...
View ArticleNAASR Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 2015
NAASR’s 2015 program, which will take place in Atlanta, GA (with most panels on either Friday November 20 or Saturday November 21—though scheduling is still to take place), is intended to create...
View ArticleBetter get to know Practicum: Critical Theory, Religion, and Pedagogy
Ipsita Chatterjea: Brad, Craig, thank you for taking the time to talk to the Bulletin for the Study of Religion Blog about your group and its work! Practicum observed its 1 year anniversary on April 26...
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 Article“Gender” in/and the Study of Religion
by Stacie Swain How might one approach “gender” and the study of religion, or “gender” in the study of religion? What follows is a critical engagement with how “gender” can intersect with becoming a...
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