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CORH Values season 3, episode 2 is now available.
Dr. Najm al Din Yousefi, professor of Islamic history, discusses the historical, political, and religious issues unique to the "complicated conflagration know as the Afghan conflict."
https://t.co/kY1RGCvsbx
#religiousstudies
Join us on Nov. 3, 6–7:30 p.m. for
Death and Delight: An Evening of Poetry
featuring award-winning Chico State poets
Heather Altfeld and Troy Jollimore.
At the Performing Arts Center rm 134
https://t.co/nW5Yw7Vz7J
(1/3) Can you imagine having class in a graveyard? Professor Sarah Gagnebin’s students do just that, touring a cemetery as a part of her course, “Death, Dying, and the Afterlife,” where they discuss the complex understandings of death and morality.
CORH Values Season 3, episode 1 is up! This season's theme is fire- physical manifestations of fire, religious myths about fire, cultural approaches to fire.
Episode 1 with philosopher Dr. Randy Larsen is now available.
https://t.co/UlVHJAjZcw
#religiousstudies#CORH#CSUChico
Its spooky season! Would you like to wander around the cemetery with me? I know you do! Come join me at the Chico cemetery 10/12/21 at 11AM as I lead a tour for the Comparative Religions and Humanities Students Society. @CORHDept@ChicoCORH#RELS264
Join us October 13 at 5pm
Dr. Kate Soules, director of the Religion & Education Collaborative, presents a framework for teachers to confidently address religion in the curriculum and religious diversity in US public schools.
More info:
https://t.co/3px8hS8Lwa
#religiousstudies
This week @SarahGagnebin's #RELS275 Women in Religion class is discussing Judith Plaskow's ideas about re-telling traditional texts to shake up some well known biblical stories, especially focusing on the myth of Lilith.
#religiousstudies#chicostate#corh
Join us on 9-29 at 5pm for a free event on Zoom. Willis Monroe will discuss the Database of Religious History, a major project to record scholarly perspectives on the wide variety of religious groups throughout history.
https://t.co/CFfoEKacv1
#religiousstudies#CORH#chicostate
The first meeting of the Comparative Religion and Humanities Student Society is tonight!
Time: Thursday September 23 at 6:30 pm
Where: in person at ARTS 105
Also, online on ZOOM (DM for link)
https://t.co/BGwqIZBk60
#religiousstudies#chicostate#corh
Thinking of applying to grad school, medical or law school? Attend the Virtual Graduate & Professional School Week, Sept. 13 - Sept. 17, to learn about nationwide and international graduate programs and the admissions process.
More info here: https://t.co/BF0Oy5MWiU
Sarah Pike in RNS, “There’s an idea of religion being in the blood or the bones, or the genes, that you carry it with you. It doesn’t depend on where you are, but it’s connected to a specific place that might be far away from you.”
https://t.co/gfVMv7b62X
#CORH#religiousstudies
New CORH Values podcast:
Jason Clower on the history and theory of #socialjustice in Asia, Confucian ideas of #HumanRights, different conceptions of the just society in China and India, racism in Modern China, and the history of slavery in the region.
https://t.co/1Y4aByWusH