Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Religion and the Social

The Religion and the Social Workshop brings together students and faculty with an interest in the study of religion, both as a domain of social life and a source of was of thinking about the social. Our goal is to further conversation not simply on the palce of religious practice, belief, and institutions in the contemporary world, but also on the role of religious traditions in shaping the visions of the social held by scholars and those they study alike. We welcome participation form students and faculty working on religion, narrowly conceived, and on the religious dimensions of secular politics, science, and the media. Our aim is tor provide a forum for productive engagement among participatns who approach religion form a range of disciplinary perspectives.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):

Hussein Agrama
Danilyn Rutherford

Robin Shoaps

Student Coordinator(s):
Kabir Tambar

Benjamin White


Time: Alternate Fridays, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Wilder House
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