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Inner Peace and World Peace

Inner Peace and World Peace

March 1 @ 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm

Lecture by Hozan Alan Senauke. Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies. Part of a lecture series on “Religion, Violence, Nonviolence,” offered in conjunction with RELIGST 29 and RELIGST 119. Free and open to the public. Stanford students may register for credit; see Explore Courses for information. For full list of lectures in the series, […]

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Shared Stories, Rival Tellings: Early Encounters of Jews, Christians, and Muslims

Shared Stories, Rival Tellings: Early Encounters of Jews, Christians, and Muslims

March 2 @ 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
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Book signing and reception with Robert Gregg (Stanford). Co-sponsored by the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the Department of Religious Studies, the Dean of Religious LIfe, SULAIR, the Taube Center for Jewish Studies, and the Department of Classics.

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Religion, Violence, and Revolutionary Love

Religion, Violence, and Revolutionary Love

March 8 @ 7:30 am - 8:50 pm
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Lecture by Valarie Kaur. Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies. Part of a lecture series on “Religion, Violence, Nonviolence,” offered in conjunction with RELIGST 29 and RELIGST 119. Free and open to the public. Stanford students may register for credit; see Explore Courses for information. For full list of lectures in the series, click […]

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Post-Colonial Temporalities: Archival Amnesia and Apotropaic Mnemonics in the Medieval Ruins of Delhi

Post-Colonial Temporalities: Archival Amnesia and Apotropaic Mnemonics in the Medieval Ruins of Delhi

March 9 @ 5:15 pm - 7:00 pm
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Lecture by Anand Vivek Taneja (Vanderbilt University). Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies and co-sponsored by the Center for South Asia and the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies. Part of the lecture series “The Presence of the Past,” organized by Audrey Truschke for the Center for South Asia. Free and open to the public. […]

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The (vanished) Nature of the Sacred: The Shifting Moral and Ecological Landscapes of Delhi

The (vanished) Nature of the Sacred: The Shifting Moral and Ecological Landscapes of Delhi

March 10 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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Colloquium with Anand Vivek Taneja (Vanderbilt University). For Religious Studies faculty, graduate students, and Stanford-affiliated guests. Lunch served; to receive a copy of the reading for the discussion, RSVP from your stanford.edu address to Emily Atkinson. In this paper, I draw on eighteenth and nineteenth century accounts of prominent Sufi shrines in Delhi to show […]

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Event of Interest: How Religion Divides And Unites Americans…And Why It’s Basically Good For The Jews

Event of Interest: How Religion Divides And Unites Americans…And Why It’s Basically Good For The Jews

March 13 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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Robert Putnam (Harvard University), in conversation with Jane Shaw (Stanford University). Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund Lecture & “Between Race and Religion: Contemporary American Jewish Life” series with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Sponsored by the Taube Center for Jewish Studies and the Stanford Humanities Center. Free and open to […]

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Critical Theory Between the Sacred and the Profane

Critical Theory Between the Sacred and the Profane

March 15 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Workshop with Peter Gordon (Harvard University). Co-sponsored by the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, the Department of Religious Studies, the Patrick Suppes Center for History and Philosophy of Science, and the Stanford Humanities Center. Part of a series on Science, Religion, and Democracy. For a complete listing of events in the series, click […]

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