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Personally Speaking is a decade-old college tradition of featuring faculty authors Event details: Personally Speaking featuring Barbara Thiede, Ph.D. The Bible is no relic. The stories it tells mirror human behavior of our own time. It is, in fact, one of the most powerful and influential texts we know. Barbara Thiede, Ph.D.’s Male Friendship, Homosociality, […]
Major receives major award Our major and leader of the Religious Studies Student Organization received an Ibrahim Student Leadership and Dialogue Middle East Program Fellowship to travel in the Middle East during winter break. The program is hosted by Queens College CUNY. From the website: “The Ibrahim Student Leadership and Dialogue Middle East Program is a unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for […]
Lee Edelman and the Queer Study of Religion, edited by Associate Chair and Graduate Program Director Kent Brintnall along with Rhiannon Graybill and Linn Marie Tonstad, is the newest volume in the Queer Studies in Religion Series with Routledge Press. You can find more information and a copy here.
Eric Hoenes received an Honorable Mention for the Clifford Geertz Prize from the Society for the Anthropology of Religion at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting in Toronto. He is pictured here with Naomi Haynes Zhu from the University of Edinburgh.
Faculty and staff enjoyed some down time with donuts and coffee Several times a semester we try to gather in Macy 204A for some conversation and treats. Join us next time!
Dr. William Sherman’s first monograph, Singing With the Mountains: The Language of God in the Afghan Highlands, has been officially published by Fordham University Press. You can find more information and a copy here.
One of two Religious Studies faculty scheduled to present in this decade-long college series From College publicity: Fragmenting churches and ‘switching’ of religious alliances is a phenomenon that is not only timeless, but one that is increasing here in the US and in communities abroad. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Associate Professor Eric […]
Dr. Alexandra Kaloyanides’ first monograph, Baptizing Burma: Religious Change in the Last Buddhist Kingdom, has been published by Columbia University Press. The dissertation on which this book is based was awarded the 2020 Claremont Prize for the Study of Religion, The Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University. You can find more information […]
Students, faculty, and staff gather to celebrate half a century of research, teaching, and service at a reception co-hosted by Atkins Library. When Bonnie Cone founded Charlotte College, she made a commitment to teach religion in the curriculum. Harold Corkey was first hired to teach courses in Bible, along with courses in philosophy and psychology. […]
Dr. Sherman has been awarded the Frances Lumsden Gwynn Award, which provides funding to support research in the humanities. Congratulations, Dr. Sherman!
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The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte invites applications for the Isaac Swift Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies, beginning Fall 2022. Rank: tenured Associate or Full Professor. The particular area of expertise is open. We encourage applications from scholars who have achieved national and international recognition and […]