Benjamin P. Marcus is your host for this month’s episode of Discourse!, the RSP’s monthly, critical take on the category of religion in the news. Ben and his guests, Paulina Gruffman and Charles McCrary, start by looking at a recent Pew survey on religious literacy. What sorts of things do Pew count as knowledge about religion, and what religion(s) do they include? And what does this say about what we as scholars think we are doing when we talk to the public about religion? This leads into a conversation about the coverage of the so-called Asbury Revival. Do we authorise certain voices in the language we use, and whose terms we use? What happens if we describe them differently?
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Charting the Playful & Proper Study of Religion
Supreme Court to Coulter: Negotiating Religion in the Public Sphere | Discourse! April 2023
Keep Hope Alive: Preparing for White Christian Nationalism
Religion under Attack? | Discourse! March 2023
The Church of Saint Thomas Paine: Religion without God
Spitting on the Sacred: Politics and Redefining Profanation
Navigating the Discursive Study of Religion
Where was God?: Jewish Theological Responses to the Holocaust
Critical Approaches to Studying Religion in Film
Oversimplified Binaries | Discourse! January 2023
Interrogating the Interrogators: Managing Muslims in Germany
Realities (Altered & Virtual) | Discourse! November 2022
Queens of the World | Discourse! October 2022
Secular Spaces? | Discourse! September 2022
Shifting the Focus of Graduate Education in the Study of Religion
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