Carter Gives Talk on Jews and the Religion of Whiteness
Professor J. Kameron Carter gave a talk at the University of Pennsylvania’s Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies titled “Jews and the Religion of Whiteness.”
New Volume on the Politics of American Religion
At Home and Abroad bridges the divide in the study of American religion, law, and politics.
TRiP Spring Series Explores Scripture
Teaching Religion in Public (TRiP) begins their Spring series on Scripture.
Galavitz Accepted Into Article Writing Workshop
Rowena Galavitz has been accepted into the Article Writing Workshop for the spring semester offered by Indiana University's Writing Tutorial Services.
Hillman Presents at Jewish Studies Conference
Graduate student, Brian Hillman, presented papers at a recent conference and workshop.
URSA Spring Book Group
The Undergraduate Religious Studies Association (URSA) will be holding a virtual book group during the spring semester.
Sullivan Essay Makes Top Ten List
Winnifred Sullivan’s essay, “President Trump visits St. John’s Church made The Immanent Frame’s ten most-read essays of 2020.
American Religion Marks Dabru Emet Anniversary
The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS) has invited scholars and thinkers to revisit Dabru Emet in a public-facing, online academic forum in honor of its 20th anniversary in partnership with American Religion.
Manring Visits Language Classes in India
Rebecca Manring virtually takes part in AIIS language classes in India.