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God's Plenty by W C James examines the religious landscape of Kingston, ON in the twenty-first century.
The Rev. Elaine Smith was awarded the Queen's Theology Alumni/ae Achievement Award at this year's Annual Theology Conference.
Professor James Miller is co-directing a new workshop to investigage the relationship between religious diversity and ecological sustainability in China.
It's official: School of Religion to integrate with Queen's
In Memoriam, The Rev. Dr. Basil Robert Bater; June 2, 1928-June 22, 2011
Muhammad Abu Samra will join QSR this fall to teach RELS 226 Islam.
RELS Grad Jillian Burford-Grinnell is this year's recipient of the Queen's University Alumni Association's Outstanding Student Award.
QSR professor James Miller and visiting Chinese student An Jing have undertaken pioneering research among the Blang minority nationality in Southwest China.
Over the 2011-12 year, we will be joined by several adjuncts.
Dr. Pamela Holmes and Dr. Jason Kelly will join QSR for 2011-12 in 1-year non-renewable appointments.
Emeritus Professor Bill James returns to Japan as a Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies at Kwansei Gakuin University.
Between May 16-27, undergraduate Religious Studies students will request a Plan of Study through SOLUS.
Professor Bill Morrow has been awarded a Visiting Research Fellowship at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria, BC.
Professor Jean Stairs is the recipient of a 2011-2012 ATS Lilly Theological Expense Grant for $5,000.
Dr. John Young has been appointed Interim Academic Director/Chair of Theology effective April 1, 2011.
QSR is offering 7 exciting Theology courses in the upcoming Summer Term.
Canadian Association of Spiritual Care recognizes Professor Tracy Trothen with Research Excellence Award.
The latest edition of the Queen's School of Religion newsletter is now available.
Queen's School of Religion announces the appointment of Dr. Pamela Dickey Young as Interim Principal and Head, effective June 1, 2011.
Ali Velshi, Artsci '94 (RELS) is the 2010 recipient of Queen's University's Alumni Achievement Award.
An SSHRC-funded workshop will bring a group of internationally recognized scholars to QSR.
The Principals of Queen's University and the Queen's School of Religion have agreed in principle to enter into discussions to explore the possibility of fully integrating the School back into the University in 2012.
QSR's James Miller is quoted in the Globe and Mail's recent article on China's closure of 2,087 energy intensive factories.
Bill Morrow delivers a paper on the Old Testament in Helsinki, Finland in August, 2010.
Nora Sanders writes to affirm the value of QSR for the UCC.
Siphiwe Dube takes up a post-doctoral fellowship at Memorial University.
James Miller contributes to the revival of the Royal Asiatic Society in Shanghai.
Richard Ascough provides leadership at the Wabash Center.
The UCC has approved changes to its funding of theological schools which affect Queen's School of Religion.
We announce with regret the death of Professor Rod Carter.
Ian Fanning appointed new Future Quest Coordinator.
On March 23, 2010 at 2:30 pm, 169 years after the founding of the College, the Queen's School of Religion was launched at an official ceremony. It was a historic occasion, marking the inauguration of Canada's first School of Religion.
Professor Forough Jahanbakhsh has received a "Lilly Theological Research Grant - Faculty Fellowship 2010-11" for $30,000 (US) to research "The Theological Aspect of Reformed Islam. The Lilly Theological Research Grant Program is a program of the Association of Theological Schools.
Pamela Dickey Young, a member of the Queen's School of Religion Faculty, is part of a group that has received a $2.5 million Major Collaborative Research Initiatives Grant from SSHRC (The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada).
Karen Armstrong, one of the world's leading commentators on religious affairs, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Divinity from Queen's University at the Queen's School of Religion 2010 Convocation for Theology programs on May 12, 2010.