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FAQs about The Religious Studies Project:How many episodes does The Religious Studies Project have?The podcast currently has 480 episodes available.
June 23, 2014“Religion and Pluralities of Knowledge”: A Roundtable DiscussionIt's time for another RSP roundtable, folks. Thanks very much to Liam for facilitating this, and to Angus, Essi, George and Hanna for joining him for a stimulating discussion. This year scholars from across the globe gathered in the city of Groningen in the north-west of the Netherlands......more0minPlay
June 16, 2014The Subtle BodyDuring the annual conference of the European Association for the Study of Religion at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, Damon Lycourinos had the pleasure of interviewing Jay regarding her work on the subtle body and alternative notions of intersubjectivity, addressing both the theoretical and methodological......more0minPlay
June 09, 2014The Holberg Prize 2014 Episode With Michael Cook, “Bigger Things Do Rest On Smaller Things.”Professor Michael Cook, winner of the Holberg Prize 2014, has had a huge influence on the historical study of Islam. In this episode, Knut interviews Professor Cook about his decision to go into history in the first place, about his writing process, the role of the humanities, his reflections about teaching, and why he finds it so important to get the details right....more56minPlay
June 02, 2014Global Categories; Local ContextsCarlo Ginzburg is professor emeritus in History of European Cultures in Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy. A distinguished historian with a remarkable career, Ginzburg is known for his microhistorical research approach. His most well-known book The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth Century Miller follows clues ......more0minPlay
May 26, 2014The Uses of “Indigenous Religion”Since the 1980s, the category of "Indigenous Religion" - or "Religions" - has become a staple feature of the terminology of the study of religion. But what do we mean when we use it? Is it necessarily tied to a particular geographical area? Or something which originates with a particular ethnic group,...more49minPlay
May 19, 2014Before “Religion”: a History of a Modern ConceptBrent Nongbri talks to Jack Tsonis about his recent book, "Before Religion: a History of a Modern Concept". Nongbri provides an overview of the history of "religion" as a concept in the English speaking world, highlighting that the seemingly "natural" or "obvious" definition of the term is actually highly specific to the modern West....more46minPlay
May 12, 2014The Psychology of Prayer: An interview with Kevin LaddLadd begins the interview by discussing what it means to pray. Perhaps most important, he explains how prayer is defined for research purposes, emphasizing that there is no essential definition, nor is one desirable. In taking care to uphold a scientific understanding of prayer, rather than a theologically apologetic one,......more40minPlay
May 05, 2014Book Reviews, May, 2014 – Graham Harvey, Morgan Luck, and James CoxPublishers just keep asking us to review their books. And who are we to refuse? Free books! So we've now decided to make book reviews a regular feature of the RSP. The format is exactly the same as it was previously. We handed out a few books to some of our friends and sat them down (or at least tried in one case)......more48minPlay
April 28, 2014The Burning Saints, Fire-Walking Rituals of the AnastenariaIt’s dark outside. The moon hangs in the sky and the soft smell of smoke permeates the warm air as it stings your eyes. Looking down, you notice the glow from burning coals, as hot as 535 degrees C, scattered on the ground below. When Saint Constantine calls you to become a firewalker – you answer - at least if you are one of the Anastenaria....more0minPlay
April 24, 2014Authors meet Critics: “New Age Spirituality”Following from our interview on Monday with Ingvild Gilhus, today's podcast presents an "authors meet critics" session on the new edited volume by Ingvild Gilhus and Steven Sutcliffe, New Age Spirituality: Rethinking Religion. This was recorded at the University of Edinburgh at the launch of the book,...more1h 17minPlay
FAQs about The Religious Studies Project:How many episodes does The Religious Studies Project have?The podcast currently has 480 episodes available.