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  • Religion & Antisemitism

    Antisemitism has deep roots in American history and has continued to shape popular and political culture in the contemporary moment. Yet in many mainstream discussions in the United States, we often talk about it as if it were something new. This panel-”featuring the authors of and experts featured on the podcast Antisemitism, U.S.A.-”will discuss the long […]

  • Religion & Future Humans: Featuring Sylvester A. Johnson

    On the upcoming episode of Religion &, we have invited three scholars to engage in a wide-ranging conversation with Prof. Sylvester A. Johnson, a leading thinker and theorist in the field of American religion. Dr. Johnson is not only known for his contributions as a historian and theorist, but he is highly regarded as an […]

  • Religion & Catholic Studies

    This episode will be a wide-ranging discussion of the present state and prospects of Catholic Studies, 60 years after the close of Vatican II. What do recent institutional crosscurrents (e.g., synodality and increasing lay participation versus an increasingly conservative American priesthood) mean for the field? What is the status of Catholic studies in the wider […]

  • Religion & Obsolescence

    Register here: https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jTjsAcpaSRWvCgnQf3tMFA Host and panelists TBA

  • Religion & Latinx Traditions

    Register here: https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3IeQyWy5TvelFh5USjtbRQ Host and panelists TBA

  • Religion & Cross-Cultural Christian Nationalism

    Religious nationalism is not bound by national borders. Examining Christian nationalism in the United States and Brazil provides an opportunity to discuss the similarities and differences in its history, prominence, […]

  • Religion & New Religious Movements and Contemporary Crises

    This episode of Religion & delves into how contemporary religious movements address urgent political, cultural, and environmental crises, from technological transformation to ecological collapse. Looking across a wide array of new religious  movements, participants will investigate how these movements reimagine ancient practices for modern concerns while creating new frameworks for living. Join us for a lively discussion […]

  • Religion & the Shifting Demand for Philanthropy

    In the U.S., religion remains by far the largest recipient of individuals’ charitable giving, though that proportion has been declining for years—reflecting major shifts in American religiosity and religious practice. […]