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Religion in American History: Guest Post: Sonic Religion and Urban Space
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Guest Post: Sonic Religion and Urban Space. Marginalia Review of Books. As is the case with many of my scholar-friends, I first met David Krueger. On Facebook, through some mutual friends and a shared interest in civil religion. This past summer, we finally talked in person at the meeting of the Society for Values in Higher Education. Religion Out Loud: Religious Sound, Public Space, and American Pluralism. During the w...
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Religion in American History: John Adams and "The Religion of Democracy"
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. John Adams and "The Religion of Democracy". Jonathan Den Hartogs posts. Since Penguin was kind enough to send me a review copy of Amy Kittelstrom's The Religion of Democracy. I thought the book deserved some thoughtful response. (Note: there is an excerpt from the introduction here. I was interested to see how Kittelstrom treated Adams. Although Kittelstrom claims this lack of definition would have been acceptable to Jo...
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Conferences | Conference on the History of Women Religious
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Conference on the History of Women Religious. 8220;Why I Study Women Religious”. Tenth Triennial Conference (2016). Ninth Triennial Conference (2013) Recap. Eighth Triennial Conference (2010) Recap. Seventh Triennial Conference (2007) Recap. Sixth Triennial Conference (2004) Recap. Fifth Triennial Conference (2001) Recap. Fourth Triennial Conference (1998) Recap. Third Triennial Conference (1995) Recap. Second Triennial Conference (1992) Recap. First Triennial Conference (1989) Recap. Major speakers have...
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Religion in American History: Spirits Rejoicing on Wax (or CD or Mp3 or . . . )
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Spirits Rejoicing on Wax (or CD or Mp3 or . . . ). To get to a discussion of the books). I now understand those moments a bit better, thanks in part to these two vividly interpretive works: Jason Bivins's Spirits Rejoice: Jazz and American Religion. And Lerone Martin's Preaching on Wax: The Phonograph and the Shaping of Modern African American Religion. I've spent a fair amount of time wondering about those experiences ...
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Religion in American History: JSR Critical Conversation: Lynching and Religion
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. JSR Critical Conversation: Lynching and Religion. Journal of Southern Religion. Over at the Journal of Southern Religion. We have decided to launch a new type of publication that Doug Thompson and I are calling "Critical Conversations.". And I talked about how much we love Donald Mathews. Article "The Southern Rite of Human Sacrifice.". S tweet make bigger waves than mine or Doug's.). And Amy Louise Wood's reflection.
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Religion in American History: Exhibiting Faith, part II: Toward a Public [digital] Religious Studies
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Exhibiting Faith, part II: Toward a Public [digital] Religious Studies. Last month a group of hackers and digital artists gathered in New York’s most ironic borough for Brooklyn’s annual Art Hack Day. The end result was God.js. A JavaScript based program that tacks onto your preferred web browser and functions like, well, God. Once installed, God.js. On Facebook too much? Your web browser crashes as God.js. 8217;s empha...
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Religion in American History: Evangelical Women and Sports Ministry
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Evangelical Women and Sports Ministry. Annie Blazer's Playing for God: Evangelical Women and the Unintended Consequences of Sports Ministry. New York University Press, 2015) is a much-needed book that I hope will be widely read. Expanding on a dissertation she completed in 2008, Blazer, a professor of religious studies. Blazer does not use the real names of opposing teams or players in her narrative):. I watched as the ...
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Religion in American History: Honour Due to All Men: Lucretia Mott on William Ellery Channing
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Honour Due to All Men: Lucretia Mott on William Ellery Channing. One of my current projects, with co-editors Christopher Densmore, Nancy Hewitt, and Beverly Palmer, is an edited collection of Lucretia Mott's speeches and sermons, currently titled Lucretia Mott Speaks. We hope to send the manuscript to University of Illinois Press by the beginning of fall semester- wish us luck! The idea of right is the primary and highe...
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Religion in American History: Christian Reconstruction: An Interview with Michael J. McVicar, Part 2
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Christian Reconstruction: An Interview with Michael J. McVicar, Part 2. Religion and the sunbelt. Today is part 2 of my interv iew with Dr. Michael J. McVicar. About his book Christian Reconstruction: R. J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism. University of North Carolina Press, 2015). Read part 1 of the inter view here. Michael J. McVicar (MJM):. 8212;Reconstructionist postmillennialism did play a subtle but ...
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Religion in American History: Introductions to the Study of Religion
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Religion in American History. A Group Blog on American Religious History and Culture. Introductions to the Study of Religion. Samira K. Mehta. Samira K. Mehta. My question generated almost forty comments, with suggestions for readings, as well as conversation about pedagogy. Since several people expressed a wish to capture the conversation, or make PDF of the facebook thread, I am sharing it here. Crowd sourcing: religious studies folks, what is your favorite article for introducing the study of religion?
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