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Name it and Disclaim it: A Tool for Better Discussion in Religious Studies

by Joseph P. Laycock and Natasha L. Mikles Anyone who has led discussion in an introductory undergraduate Religious Studies class has experienced frustrating comments from students such as, “Jews practice empty ritual,” or “Buddhists are more spiritual than other religions.” … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: The Psychology of Religion/The Religion of Psychology, The University of Chicago, March 6, 2015

The Psychology of Religion/The Religion of Psychology The University of Chicago Friday March 6, 2015 Both to the discomfort and excitement of psychologists, scholars of religion, and religious practitioners, the overlap between the histories of psychology and religion is rather … Continue reading

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