by joelabrown | Sep 19, 2017 | American religious history, Healthcare, Religion and Politics, Religious Ethics, Scholars' Roundtable, September 2017
Philippa Koch (PhD ’16) joins our scholars’ roundtable on healthcare and religion with her essay, “‘The seeds of compassion and duty’: An Early Americanist Take on Healthcare.” The September issue of the Forum explores the place of...
by joelabrown | Sep 13, 2017 | Religion and Politics, Scholars' Roundtable, September 2017
Courtney Wilder (PhD ’08) joins our scholars’ roundtable on healthcare and religion with her essay, “Disability Theology and the Healthcare Debate.” The September issue of the Forum explores the place of religion and the academic study of...
by joelabrown | Mar 16, 2017 | March 2017, Scholars' Roundtable
For the final installment in this month’s issue of the Forum, Sarah E. Fredericks, Assistant Professor of Environmental Ethics at the Divinity School, offers a response to the previous contributions to the roundtable. For this issue, we invited a small cadre of...
by joelabrown | Mar 8, 2017 | February 2017, Scholars' Roundtable
L. Benjamin Rolsky’s essay, “Taking Conservatism Seriously in the Era of #MAGA,” is the fifth installment in this month’s issue of the Forum. For this issue, we have invited a small cadre of religion scholars to participate in a “scholars’...
by joelabrown | Mar 3, 2017 | February 2017, Scholars' Roundtable
Arlene Sánchez-Walsh’s essay, “Writing Latinxs into the Canon,” is the fourth installment in this month’s issue of the Forum. For this issue, we have invited a small cadre of religion scholars to participate in a “scholars’ roundtable” reflecting on...
by joelabrown | Feb 23, 2017 | February 2017, Scholars' Roundtable
Jawad Anwar Qureshi’s essay, “‘I think Islam hates us’: Teaching Islam in an Islamophobic Era,” is the third installment in this month’s issue of the Forum. For our February issue, we have invited a small cadre of religion scholars to...