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  • 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

  • Remaking the Commons: Forming a Moral Imagination for Possession and Philanthropy in Place

    At its core, philanthropy is about relationships, but in our increasingly polarized and disconnected world, how do we form these relationships and develop a generosity of spirit? Join Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, a part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, for the 20th Annual Thomas H. Lake Lecture. This year-™s […]

  • 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, and influence in a cross-national perspective. This discussion will also reflect on the various responses to religious nationalism in each country both institutionally and across […]

  • Christian Nationalism, White Supremacy, and the Future of Democracy

    Chapman University 386 N Center St, AF 209AB, Orange, CA, United States

    Join leading scholars Andrew Whitehead, Heidi Beirich, and Joseph O. Baker for a panel discussion led by moderator Pete Simi as they discuss, as a panel, the topic of Christian […]

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  • 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. […]

  • RAAC Reception at AAR/SBL

    Join the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture at our annual reception at AAR/SBL 2025. Early registration helps keep the line moving and allows you to get […]

  • Religion & Times of Tension: Featuring Robert Orsi

    Faith in the inevitability of betterment is the driving force of modern knowledge. What happens to our scholarship and teaching when trust in our institutions begins to falter? With increased […]