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Theory and Method
Theory and Method
39 Items
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“Writing and the Great Change Upon Us,” with Esi Edugyan
Tim Lilburn
82-86
What is the GCPR?
Nathan Loewen, Tim Knepper, Gereon Kopf
8-13
The Use of Folklore in the Study of American Religion
Richard E Wentz
68-73
Unteaching Religious Studies
Kenneth Kramer
115-119
Theory and Data in a Computational Model of Secularization
F. LeRon Shults
98-104
The Politics of Expertise with Thomas J. Whitley
John Bernardi
8-11
The Job Market in the Academy
Russell T. McCutcheon
21-23
The Field Gets Technical?...“Hey! It’s the 80’s!”
Richard Newton
39-41
The Bulletin of the ’90s—It’s the End of the Field as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Richard Newton
79-81
The Academic Study of Religion in Bibliometric Perspective
Wesley J. Wildman
88-98
Teaching and Learning with Dr. Chris Jones
Richard Newton
3-8
Society, Spatiality, and the Sacred
A Methodological Proposal
Umur Koşal
53-60
Signifying Haitian Migration and the Politics of Land
Marco Pflanzen
61-67
Religious Studies and Race
The Wherefores of a Working Group
K. Merinda Simmons
26-29
Queering Gender, Race, Embodiment
Approaches and Guiding Questions in Religious Studies Research and Teaching
Jessica Albrecht
14-22
Queer Panic
An Interpretation of Christian Nationalist Opposition to the Trans and Gender Nonconforming Community
Daniel D. Miller
104-113
Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts with Brad Anderson
Bradford A. Anderson
14-16
Orientalist Semiology in World of Interiors
Sophia Honerkamp
57-60
Opening the Closet
Manuscripts, Archives, and the Smith Sisters
Maroun El Houkayem
50-54
Molly Bassett and Applied Religious Studies at Georgia State University
Richard Newton
3-10
Modern Yoga Research as a Discursive Formation
Matteo Di Placido
60-72
Introducing Jeri Wieringa
On Data, Religion, and Digital Humanities
Caitlyn Bell
29-32
Individualized Programs of Evaluation
Ira H. Peak, Jr.
115-118
Gambling on the Tiny Idea
Richard Newton
41-42
From Veganism to Dinosaurs and Religion
Legitimizing the Story of Us or The Creation of Religious DNA
Jason WM Ellsworth
16-24
From Scientific Atheism to Religious Studies
The Field in Ukraine
Oleg Kyselov
50-56
For the Good of the Field
Richard Newton
1
Evaluating Digital Projects
Jeri Wieringa
33-37
Dr. Jessica Johnson and the Affects of Biblical Porn
Richard Newton
40-48
Dr. Catherine L. Newell, the Medical Humanities Minor, and the Study of Religion at the University of Miami
Morgan Frick
14-16
Developing Relationships with Alumni
Rodger M. Payne
16-18
Decolonizing Religious Studies
Debates and Practical Strategies
Natalie Avalos, Richard Newton, Peter Valdina
26-36
Decelerating Digital Archives
Critical Reflections on Computational Analysis
Jacob Barrett
66-70
Corrupting Language
Diagnosing Definition During the Pandemic
Morgan Frick
37-41
Christopher Cotter and David Robertson of The Religious Studies Project
Richard Newton, Christopher R. Cotter, David G. Robertson
2-8
Christian Conservatism as Seen in Florida’s Faith-Based Prisons and the U.S. Debate on Abortion
Religiously Inspired or Politically Motivated?
Emma Welch
56-61
Academic Publishing for Graduate Students
Emily Suzanne Clark
18-21
A Cautionary Tale from Testosterone An Unauthorized Biography
Craig Martin
23-24
"All Right, I Give Up. What is Digital Humanities?"
Jeri Wieringa
27-29
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