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- Fall 2021 Honors Legacies Course Descriptions
- Powers of the Secular Modern: Talal Asad and His Interlocutors David Scott and Charles Hirschkind, Eds
- Chulent: Post-Hasidic Explorations and Jewish Modernities
- Secular Shadows: African, Immanent, Post- Colonial
- Where Are the Margins of the State?
- Putting Power in Order
- Speaking with the Orishas: Divination and Propitiation in the Lucumi Religion
- The Jesuits and Globalization
- Je Suis Charlie” and the Digital Mediascape: the Politics of Death in the Charlie Hebdo Mourning Rituals
- Je Suis Charlie” and the Digital Mediascape: the Politics of Death in the Charlie Hebdo Mourning Rituals
- Autobiographical Reflections on Anthropology and Religion
- The Secular Issue
- The Radical Intellectual Legacy of Saba Mahmood Ratna Kapur
- Integral Gnosis and the Material Other
- Religion in the Public Square: What, Exactly, Do Liberals Want to Quarantine, and Why Doesn't It Work?
- Playing for Keeps: the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada in the Public Sphere, 1983-2006
- Conceiving a “Natural Family” Order: the World Congress of Families and Transnational Conservative Christian Politics
- Marking the Body, Marking the Soul the Religious
- What Can the Failure of Cog-Sci of Religionteach Us About the Future
- The Impact and Perception of Islam and Authority Online
- HREL 30100: Introduction to Religion and the Human Sciences Spring
- The Limits of Liminality: a Critique of Transformationism
- Second Thoughts About the Anthropology of Islam, Or How to Make Sense of Grand Schemes in Everyday Life
- Wayang Kontemporer: Innovations in Javanese Wayang
- Second Thoughts About the Anthropology of Islam, Or How to Make Sense of Grand Schemes in Everyday Life
- The Construction of Religion As an Anthropological Category Talal Asad
- Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
- Territories and Boundaries in the Study of Religion
- Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Talal Asad
- Beyond Genealogies: Expertise and Religious Knowledge in Legal
- Religion: Current Debates Fall Term 2020 2 Credits (4 ECT)
- An Anthropological Approach