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Studies in Religion

The approaches to religion in this seminar range from the philosophical through the anthropological to the historical and comparative. We concern ourselves with religion in all of its manifestations—ancient and modern, primitive and civilized, heretical and orthodox, individual and cosmic. The guiding thread is whatever subjects are uppermost in the minds of those composing the membership at a given time. Since members come from different disciplines as well as different traditions and have a variety of personal orientations, we are assured maximum openness and flexibility.

Seminar: #405
Founded: 1945

Seminar Administration

Chair:
Raymond F. Bulman
Professor of Theology
St. John's University
718.990.6161 ext.5421
bulmanRF@aol.com

Rapporteur:
Joel Lee
jgl2119@columbia.edu

Meetings

October 16, 2006, 4:00 pm, Faculty House, Presenters: Bruce Chilton, Professor of Religion, Bard College;, Alan F. Segal, Professor of Religion, Barnard College;, David Sterritt, co-Chair, Seminar on Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation
"The Da Vinci Code: Perspectives on the Novel and Film" RSVP:bulmanf@aol.com

POLITICS
LITERATURE, RELIGION AND THE ARTS
Studies in Religion
The Ancient Near East
The Study of the Hebrew Bible
The Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation
Shakespeare
Iranian Studies
Buddhist Studies
Religion in America
Romanticism and its Aftermath
Literary Theory
New Testament
Comparative Philosophy
Religion in New York
CULTURAL STUDIES
HISTORY
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC MEDIA
SCIENCE
REGIONAL STUDIES
SOCIETY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING