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Religious Studies

Prof. Alicia Turner writes in the New York Times on Buddhism and violence

Religious Studies professor Alicia Turner has written a piece (with Dan Arnold) for the New York Times on the violence against the Rohingya and the colonial legacies for how Buddhism is perceived. The article, “Why Are We surprised When Buddhists are Violent?,” appeared in the March 5, 2018 edition and can be accessed at THIS […]

Congratulations to Mark Cauchi on his new book “Immanent Frames”

In June 2018 SUNY Press will publish Immanent Frames: Postsecular Cinema between Malick and von Trier co-edited (with John Caruana) by Mark Cauchi. Professor Cauchi’s research interests include the relationship of the secular and the religious, postsecularism, and film theory. Currently he is teaching two Religious Studies courses: HUMA 1170 The Modern Age: Shapers and Definers, […]

Ramadan Cookbook created by Islamic Traditions class

Students of Professor Selma Zecevic’s Summer 2017 online course HUMA 1845 “Islamic Traditions”  have assembled a Ramadan Cookbook freely available by clicking on the link below. For more information on the course, click HERE. Ramadan Cookbook.PDF

Religious Studies “Study Break”

Attention Religious  Studies  faculty and students You are all invited to a Meet and Greet: Religious Studies  “Study Break” on Monday February 5th, 2018 from  4:00-5:00pm in Vanier College 118 Refreshments will be served. REST Study Break_poster February 5, 2018(PDF)