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The Islamic Republic Of Letters In Modern South Asia: Revisiting Madrasas
The Islamic Republic Of Letters In Modern South Asia: Revisiting Madrasas
This online seminar will be held by the Center for Global Islamic Studies at UF, moderated by Dr. Ali Mian from the Department of Religion. Dr. Ebrahim Moosa will discuss his book titled What Is a Madrasa?. Dr. Ebrahim Moosa is Mirza Family Professor in Islamic Thought and Muslim Societies at the University of Notre …
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Race and Faith at the Crossroads: Why Christianity Needs Critical Race Theory
Race and Faith at the Crossroads: Why Christianity Needs Critical Race Theory
How has Christianity informed our understandings of race? And how have these understandings informed our politics? In this lecture, anthropologist of religion, Marla Frederick explores these questions and offers a compelling argument as to why Christianity in the 21st century indeed needs a more critical lens through which to interpret race.
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Religious Narratives, Communication and Social Systems; Theoretical Perspectives on Religious Change, Adaptation and Resilience.
Religious Narratives, Communication and Social Systems; Theoretical Perspectives on Religious Change, Adaptation and Resilience.
Hans Geir Aasmundsen Associate Professor University of Stavanger, Norway Friday March 31 @ 1pm 117 Anderson Hall Abstract: The question of what religion is and/or what it does on individual, collective social, and cultural levels have been at the heart of the study of religion, be it within the frames of the discipline itself as …