For our May episode, Discourse! heads Down Under once again as ⅔ of our usual suspects—Carole Cusack & Raymond Radford—explore religion, politics, life and death in the Australian religious sphere. They cover a variety of recent issues from the banning of hate symbols and the rise of right groups in the wake of the pandemic, to Australian sovereign citizens and gun deaths, to the deaths of high profile priests and the different (and indifferent) reactions from both politics and media. Be sure to tune in!
Articles DiscussedFourteen to One! | Mid-Year Special 2015
Minority Religions and the Law
Discursive Approaches and the Crises of Religious Studies
Gender, queer theory and religion
Religious Demography in the US
Of Demons, Saints and Heaven: Andean religious beliefs in Peru
Indian Rationalism, and a Relational Approach to Nonreligion
Religion and Planetary Ethics
Religion and Film
The Invention of the Secular Academy
Religion, gender and corporeality
21st Century Irish Paganism
Lived Religion: Part 2
Lived Religion: Part 1
The Supernatural and the New Comparativism
Encounters Between Buddhism and the West
‘Religious’ and ‘Spiritual’ Struggles: Now in ‘Nonreligious’ and ‘Nonspiritual’ flavors!
Is Religion Special? A Critical Look at Religion, Wellbeing and Prosociality
Christian Reconstruction
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