The IRCPL brings together scholars and students in religion, cultural anthropology, history, political science, economics, sociology and social psychology, and other allied fields to support multi-disciplinary analysis, reflection, and response to historical and contemporary issues of great significance.
Parimal Patil, Harvard University Scripture Without a Scriptor: Hermeneutics in Classical India Wednesday, April 29 What does it mean for something to be ‘the word of God?’ What are the origins, forms, and functions of this concept? This seminar series will investigate what it means within the...
Published 08/06/15
Marthe Hesselmans – Untangling Race, Religion, and Ethnicity in South Africa: A Community Effort April 28th In this presentation, Hesselmans zoomed in on two stories of integration that she encountered during her field research in South Africa in 2014. For more information, view the event page....
Published 08/06/15
Shaul Magid, Indiana University “The Word of God Is No Word at All” Wednesday, April 15 What does it mean for something to be ‘the word of God?’ What are the origins, forms, and functions of this concept? This seminar series will investigate what it means within the traditions of Christianity,...
Published 08/06/15