Cornell RELST
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Religious Studies at Cornell, where religious traditions are explored in all of their complexity through comparative, contextual and thematic studies.
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“Christianity is incredibly diverse–globally, theologically, linguistically, culturally,” says Cornell RELST prof Kim Haines-Eitzen in The Washington Post on fractures in the church over same-sex unions. “There are bound to be incredibly divisive issues." washingtonpost.com/national/2024/…
Join us Monday 3/11! Dilip Menon presents “Speaking across the Ocean: Vakkom Mohammed Maulavi and the Idea of a Public Sphere" at 12:15 pm in G08 Uris Hall Cornell RELST. Details at: events.cornell.edu/event/speaking…
Join us tomorrow, March 21, for "Diasporic Devotions: The Indo-Caribbean Islamic Qasida and Gendered Performance" with Aliyah Khan Aliyah Khan events.cornell.edu/event/religion… @EinaudiCenter Migrations Program at Cornell CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Society for the Humanities
Join us tomorrow, March 21, for "Diasporic Devotions: The Indo-Caribbean Islamic Qasida and Gendered Performance" with Aliyah Khan Aliyah Khan events.cornell.edu/event/religion… @EinaudiCenter Migrations Program at Cornell CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Society for the Humanities
Join us tomorrow, March 21, for "Diasporic Devotions: The Indo-Caribbean Islamic Qasida and Gendered Performance" with Aliyah Khan Aliyah Khan events.cornell.edu/event/religion… @EinaudiCenter Migrations Program at Cornell CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Society for the Humanities
Join us tomorrow, March 21, for "Diasporic Devotions: The Indo-Caribbean Islamic Qasida and Gendered Performance" with Aliyah Khan Aliyah Khan events.cornell.edu/event/religion… @EinaudiCenter Migrations Program at Cornell CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Society for the Humanities
Hey Cornell students! Want a new course for Spring semester ? Then take "Performing Arts, Music, and Dance in South and Southeast Asia" Cornell University Southeast Asia Program @EinaudiCenter Cornell Anthropology Cornell RELST Details at classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/…
Join us for "Civic Parables: King’s Public Philosophy at the Pulpit" Feb. 12, 5 pm in AD White House with Cornell Government prof Alexander Livingston @xlivingston. Cornell American Studies CornellArts&Sciences
Join us tonight for "Civic Parables: King’s Public Philosophy at the Pulpit" 5 pm in AD White House with Cornell Government prof Alexander Livingston @xlivingston. Cornell Society for the Humanities CornellArts&Sciences
Join us tomorrow, 02/24! Pinky Hota presents "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" at 12:15pm in G08 Uris Hall. Cornell Global Development Cornell RELST Details at: events.cornell.edu/event/the-viol…
Join us tomorrow, 3/3, as Rajbir Judge presents "Prophetic Maharaja: Loss Sovereignty, and the Sikh Tradition in Colonial South Asia" at 12:15pm in G08 Uris Hall. Cornell Government CornellHistory Cornell RELST Details here: events.cornell.edu/event/propheti…
"'I Didn't Even Know Him': Music and Picked Marriage in Early-Twentieth Century Black Holiness-Pentecostalism" - Join us 3/19 for this lecture with Africana Studies at Cornell professor Ambre Dromgoole. events.cornell.edu/event/lecture-… CornellHistory CornellArts&Sciences
#cornellgivingday gifts to Cornell RELST help us provide undergrads opportunities to engage with scholars in the field of religious studies. givingday.cornell.edu/donate?campaig…
Join us TOMORROW, 3/19 for "'I Didn't Even Know Him': Music and Picked Marriage in Early-Twentieth Century Black Holiness-Pentecostalism" - lecture with Africana Studies at Cornell professor Ambre Dromgoole. events.cornell.edu/event/lecture-… CornellHistory CornellArts&Sciences
In his new book, “Luke’s Unique Parables,” Calum MacNeill Carmichael of CornellArts&Sciences draws detailed parallels between the 14 parables unique to Luke’s gospel and Genesis stories about figures such as Jacob and Esau. Cornell RELST Cambridge University Press news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…
Join us tomorrow, 4/21, as Amanda Lanzillo presents "Pious Labor: Islam, Artisanship and Technology in Colonial India" at 12:15pm in G08 Uris Hall. Cornell RELST CornellHistory Details here: events.cornell.edu/event/pious-la…
In the early 20th century Dutch East Indies, Indonesian women created a public voice for themselves, especially on domestic activities, contributing to nation-building as a political project, Cornell RELST professor Chiara Formichi writes in a new book. as.cornell.edu/news/indonesia…