11/08/2022
Don’t miss out on this great event! Join us for a public lecture and conversation led by Dr. Johan Elverskog on how the expansion of Buddhism across Asia left footprints on the environment between 500 BCE and 1500 CE. Dr. Evlerskog is the Dedman Family Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies and History at Southern Methodist University.
This lecture is organized by the History Department and the Miller Worley Center for the Environment and is open to the public. For more information visit the MHC Events Calendar or find the event on the MWCE’s Embark page.
07/08/2021
The American Religious Landscape in 2020.
The 2020 Census of American Religion | PRRI
PRRI's largest religion survey is here.
02/25/2021
Don’t miss this exciting talk hosted by the Mount Holyoke College Department of Religion
01/13/2021
Q Shaman's New Age-Radical Right Blend Hints at the Blurring of Seemingly Disparate Categories
By now we’ve all seen the pictures, saturating our social media landscapes with their grotesque glee. The becostumed horde, thronging through the windows, up the stairways, politely abiding by the velvet red ropes, as they stormed the Capitol building in Washington DC on Wednesday. We’ve been tr...
01/12/2021
Scholars of Religion and Politics Respond to the Capitol Insurrection | Religion & Politics
January 6, 2021, is a day that will live in infamy. A sitting president, abetted by congressional leaders, incited a violent mob of his supporters, who sieged the United State Capitol in an attempted …