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Toronto Centre for the Book. A requirement for the doctoral program in Book History and Print Culture, the Practicum is an individual project involving the use.
BAHAR is a network of researchers on the body, health and religion. BAHAR stands for the Body, Health and Religion. In many different countries including the UK, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Malta, and Canada. The network is directed by Geoffrey Samuel. BAHAR was originally formed at Cardiff University in Wales, UK in March 2008, and based in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion.
Mississauga and Scarborough Campus Positions. Research Opportunities, Independent Studies and Senior Thesis. Tuition, Scholarships, Prizes and Awards.
Whiteboard is a project begun in the Department for the Study of Religion. At the University of Toronto in 2012. It was conceived by Professors Frances Garrett. Who were soon joined by Stian Haklev. Explore new ieads and ask questions of people in your discipline. Build a community with your peers and professors based on shared interests.
A list of conferences, calls-for-papers, etc. of interest to our members. Une liste des congrès, appels à communication, etc. Workshop on Transnational and Multicultural Nationalisms. Workshop on Transnational and Multicultural Nationalisms.
Science of Religions Religious Studies Science des Religions. Eine grundlegende Einführung in das Studium hält die Internet-Informationsplattform Religionswissenschaft studieren. Der Leibniz Universität Hannover bereit. Eine ebenso brilliante Einführung findet sich auf der website Studying Religion. Die website Why study Religion.
About the Religion in the Public Sphere Initiative. We examine how religion manifests in public spaces, institutions, and interactions, and consider the challenges and possibilities of religious diversity in Toronto and around the globe. Join us for intellectual exchange and informed critical debate among University of Toronto faculty and students researching the role of religion in public life. U of T students .
I am particularly interested in practices which are unmediated by traditional religious authorities and structures. My current research focuses on Roman-era Dionysiac cult.
The concentration in religion provides an understanding of major religious traditions, an exposure to a variety of approaches employed within the study of religion, and an opportunity for exploration of diverse problems that religiosities seek to address. Religion Department at Vassar College.
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