Religious Studies Scholars as Public Intellectuals
Herausgeber: Misirhiralall, Sabrina D; Vigna, Gerald S; Fici, Christopher L
Religious Studies Scholars as Public Intellectuals
Herausgeber: Misirhiralall, Sabrina D; Vigna, Gerald S; Fici, Christopher L
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Looking at the individual and collective role of religious studies scholars and theologians in public life, this book will be of great interest to all scholars and academics involved in religious studies and theology across the academy.
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Looking at the individual and collective role of religious studies scholars and theologians in public life, this book will be of great interest to all scholars and academics involved in religious studies and theology across the academy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780815352549
- ISBN-10: 0815352549
- Artikelnr.: 52958855
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780815352549
- ISBN-10: 0815352549
- Artikelnr.: 52958855
Sabrina D. MisirHiralall, Ed.D. received her doctorate from the Pedagogy and Philosophy Program at Montclair State University. Recently, she published Confronting Orientalism A Self-Study of Educating Through Hindu Dance. She serves as Regional Coordinator on the Executive Board of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Academy of Religion. Christopher L. Fici is a Ph.D candidate at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He serves currently as the President of the Mid-Atlantic American Academy of Religion, as well as Co-Chair within that region for the Comparative Religion and Ecology section. Gerald S. Vigna is Associate Professor of Theology at Alvernia University in Reading, PA. He completed undergraduate and graduate degrees at Temple University and Northwestern University respectively. Currently, he is Vice-President/President-Elect of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Academy of Religion.
1 Introduction Part I: Our Role as Public Intellectuals 2 The Future of
Religious and Theological Studies: What Is Our Responsibility as Public
Intellectuals? 3 Claiming Our Voice: Religious Studies and Public
Scholarship 4 A Scholar's Lament: Public Acts of Grief in a Nation of
Religious Minorities Part II: Public Intellectual Theology for the Common
Good in the Post-Truth Era 5 Tragedy and Resistance: Religious and
Theological Studies for the Common Good 6 Chess Boards and Boxing Gloves:
Public Theology, Aesthetics, and Post-Truth Politics 7 Theological Inquiry
and Leadership in a "Post-Truth" Era: Insights from Blessed Oscar Romero
Part III: Pedagogy and Praxis of the Public Intellectual 8 Decolonizing the
Classroom: Experimental Strategies for Decolonial Pedagogy and Praxis 9 The
Responsibility and Limits of Military Chaplains as Public Theologians 10
Religion and Leadership: Taking Some Cues from Focolare's 'Inundations' 11
The Faithful Frame: Interfaith Conversation and the Role of the Public
Intellectual Part IV: Public Intellectualism Across The Borderlines of
Religion and History 12 Welcoming Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Role of
Religious Discourse in the Case of Diyanet 13 The Philosophy of Islamic
Sufism in Public and Private Piety 14 Public Intellectuals at the Dawn of
the Anthropocene Age: Can we ReMember? 15 Theological Anthropology:
Christianity's Metaphysic of Oppression 16 Conclusion: Scholars of Religion
and the Duty to Speak and Act
Religious and Theological Studies: What Is Our Responsibility as Public
Intellectuals? 3 Claiming Our Voice: Religious Studies and Public
Scholarship 4 A Scholar's Lament: Public Acts of Grief in a Nation of
Religious Minorities Part II: Public Intellectual Theology for the Common
Good in the Post-Truth Era 5 Tragedy and Resistance: Religious and
Theological Studies for the Common Good 6 Chess Boards and Boxing Gloves:
Public Theology, Aesthetics, and Post-Truth Politics 7 Theological Inquiry
and Leadership in a "Post-Truth" Era: Insights from Blessed Oscar Romero
Part III: Pedagogy and Praxis of the Public Intellectual 8 Decolonizing the
Classroom: Experimental Strategies for Decolonial Pedagogy and Praxis 9 The
Responsibility and Limits of Military Chaplains as Public Theologians 10
Religion and Leadership: Taking Some Cues from Focolare's 'Inundations' 11
The Faithful Frame: Interfaith Conversation and the Role of the Public
Intellectual Part IV: Public Intellectualism Across The Borderlines of
Religion and History 12 Welcoming Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Role of
Religious Discourse in the Case of Diyanet 13 The Philosophy of Islamic
Sufism in Public and Private Piety 14 Public Intellectuals at the Dawn of
the Anthropocene Age: Can we ReMember? 15 Theological Anthropology:
Christianity's Metaphysic of Oppression 16 Conclusion: Scholars of Religion
and the Duty to Speak and Act
1 Introduction Part I: Our Role as Public Intellectuals 2 The Future of
Religious and Theological Studies: What Is Our Responsibility as Public
Intellectuals? 3 Claiming Our Voice: Religious Studies and Public
Scholarship 4 A Scholar's Lament: Public Acts of Grief in a Nation of
Religious Minorities Part II: Public Intellectual Theology for the Common
Good in the Post-Truth Era 5 Tragedy and Resistance: Religious and
Theological Studies for the Common Good 6 Chess Boards and Boxing Gloves:
Public Theology, Aesthetics, and Post-Truth Politics 7 Theological Inquiry
and Leadership in a "Post-Truth" Era: Insights from Blessed Oscar Romero
Part III: Pedagogy and Praxis of the Public Intellectual 8 Decolonizing the
Classroom: Experimental Strategies for Decolonial Pedagogy and Praxis 9 The
Responsibility and Limits of Military Chaplains as Public Theologians 10
Religion and Leadership: Taking Some Cues from Focolare's 'Inundations' 11
The Faithful Frame: Interfaith Conversation and the Role of the Public
Intellectual Part IV: Public Intellectualism Across The Borderlines of
Religion and History 12 Welcoming Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Role of
Religious Discourse in the Case of Diyanet 13 The Philosophy of Islamic
Sufism in Public and Private Piety 14 Public Intellectuals at the Dawn of
the Anthropocene Age: Can we ReMember? 15 Theological Anthropology:
Christianity's Metaphysic of Oppression 16 Conclusion: Scholars of Religion
and the Duty to Speak and Act
Religious and Theological Studies: What Is Our Responsibility as Public
Intellectuals? 3 Claiming Our Voice: Religious Studies and Public
Scholarship 4 A Scholar's Lament: Public Acts of Grief in a Nation of
Religious Minorities Part II: Public Intellectual Theology for the Common
Good in the Post-Truth Era 5 Tragedy and Resistance: Religious and
Theological Studies for the Common Good 6 Chess Boards and Boxing Gloves:
Public Theology, Aesthetics, and Post-Truth Politics 7 Theological Inquiry
and Leadership in a "Post-Truth" Era: Insights from Blessed Oscar Romero
Part III: Pedagogy and Praxis of the Public Intellectual 8 Decolonizing the
Classroom: Experimental Strategies for Decolonial Pedagogy and Praxis 9 The
Responsibility and Limits of Military Chaplains as Public Theologians 10
Religion and Leadership: Taking Some Cues from Focolare's 'Inundations' 11
The Faithful Frame: Interfaith Conversation and the Role of the Public
Intellectual Part IV: Public Intellectualism Across The Borderlines of
Religion and History 12 Welcoming Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Role of
Religious Discourse in the Case of Diyanet 13 The Philosophy of Islamic
Sufism in Public and Private Piety 14 Public Intellectuals at the Dawn of
the Anthropocene Age: Can we ReMember? 15 Theological Anthropology:
Christianity's Metaphysic of Oppression 16 Conclusion: Scholars of Religion
and the Duty to Speak and Act