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Reinventing the Study of Religion in Alabama: A Symposium

The Wabash Center

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Author
McCutheon, Russell T.
Publisher
The Council of Societies For The Study of Religion, Volume 33, Number 2, April 2004
Table of Contents
Editorial

ch. 1 Reinventing the Study of Religion in Alabama: A Symposium (Russell T. McCutcheon)

ch. 2 Personal Self-Disclosure, Religious Studies Pedagogy, and the Skeptical Mission of the Public University (Martin S. Jaffee)

ch. 3 Jewish Scholar vx. Scholar of Judaism: Problems, Pitfalls, and Possibilities-A Response to Martin Jaffee (Steven Leonard Jacobs)

ch. 4 Why Religious Studies Can’t Be Religious Studies (But Why I Like It Anyway): Methodological Agnosticism and Critique of Power in the Academic Study of Religion (Catherine M. Roach)

ch. 5 May I Share an Interpretive Task With You? Religion and Film in the Introduction to Religion Course (Theodore Louis Trost)

ch. 6 Professing Buddhism in Alabama (Kurtis R. Schaeffer)

ch. 7 Post Modern, Pedagogy, and Religious Studies (Tim Murphy)

ch. 8 Rejoinder (Martin S. Jaffee)

ch. 9 The World Religions: Buddhism (Reed M. N. Weep)

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