Bill Morrow's Retirement Reception

Date

Monday November 18, 2019
12:00 pm - 12:00 pm

Location

University Club

Bill Morrow's Retirement Reception

Monday, November 18th at the University Club

 

The day finally arrived to celebrate with Dr. Bill Morrow and his family his upcoming retirement.  Friends and co-workers gathered at the University Club to share stories and reminisce about Bill's time both at Queen's Theological College and now the School of Religion.

We appreciate all your years of teaching, research, and service Bill, and send our best wishes!

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MA in Religious Studies Information Webinar today at 12:30

Date

Wednesday November 27, 2019
7:30 am - 7:30 am

Location

Online

MA in Religious Studies Information Webinar

Join Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn and some of our graduate students today  to learn more about our 1 year MA program in Religious Studies.

Link to Event

 

MA in Religious Studies Information Webinar

Date

Tuesday December 3, 2019
12:30 pm - 12:30 pm

Location

Online

MA in Religious Studies Information Webinar 

Tuesday, December 3rd at 5:30pm

Join Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn and some of our graduate students to learn more about our 1 year MA program in Religious Studies.

Click below for the link and to register.

Event registration

Webinar page

 

Public Talk By Dr. Jorge Legoas, Associate Professor of Universidad Central del Ecuador

Date

Monday February 24, 2020
5:00 am - 5:00 am

Location

Elias Andrews room second floor Theological Hall

Join us for a public talk

"Land, Humus, Humans: Rationality and Ritual in Andean Agriculture.”

By Dr. Jorge Legoas, Associate Professor, Political Science, Universidad Central del Ecuador

Monday Feb. 24 at 10:00 am in the Elias Andrews room second floor Theological Hall

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Visiting Scholar Dr. Biko Mandela Gray presentation

Date

Wednesday February 26, 2020
9:30 am - 11:00 am

Location

“Sacred Blackness, Mystical Resistance: Religion and Blacklivesmatter.”

Dr. Biko Mandela Gray, an assistant professor of religion at Syracuse University, and a FAS Visiting Scholar in the School of Religion will be delivering a public talk entitled
"Sacred Blackness, Mystical Resistance: Religion and Blacklivesmatter" on February 26th from 2:30pm to 4pm.  The event is co-sponsored with the English Department and there will be a small reception following his talk.

More details to follow...

 

*CANCELED* The Present Life of Blasphemy Kanye West in American Popular Culture

Date

Tuesday March 10, 2020
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Macdonald Hall Room 3

Unfortunately due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 virus, among other things, Katherine Lofton will not be able to be in Kingston to give the Mather’s lecture. We will reschedule her for the Fall.

 

The Present Life of Blasphemy: Kanye West in American Popular Culture

What is Kanye West? Is Kanye a deluded misogynist or a sui generis artist -- or both, or neither? This talk will think about the career of the American rapper, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer as an instance in the longer history of blasphemy. Kanye West (b. 1977) is known for many things, but perhaps none more prominently than his sacrilege. The man who rapped, "I made Jesus Walks, I'm never going to hell," is also the man who said on TMZ: "When you hear about slavery for 400 years...for 400 years? That sounds like a choice." Situating his impiety in his artistry, placing his voice in the history of the African diaspora, American religious history, and pop culture prognostication, I suggest you can't understand the secular without understanding Ye's particular brand of offense. This talk has no debate about whether Kanye is (as he says he is) God’s vessel. God is the subject on which blasphemy's offense has been defined throughout history. God is also the source of Kanye West's recent hopeful creativity an evangelical productivity. Long would ask us to think about how these two forms -- blasphemy's offense and evangelical power -- came to co-creation in his dream.

 

Kathryn Lofton is professor of religious studies, American studies, history, and divinity at Yale University, where she currently serves as Chair of the Department of Religious Studies and Acting Dean of the Humanities Division, and has previously served as Chair of Women's Gender, and Sexuality Studies, as well as the Deputy Dean for Diversity and Faculty Development. A historian of religions, she is the author of two books, Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon (2011) and Consuming Religion (2017), and one co-edited (with Laurie Maffly-Kipp) collection, Women's Work. An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings (2010).

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Creative work by students in RELS322

Creative work by students in Prof Ellen Goldberg's class on "Yoga in India and the West" (RELS 322) were featured in a news story on the Queen's website. Students created a number of projects using media such as music, drawing, painting, and photography. Examples of this work can be seen online.

Congratulations to Prof Goldberg on the profile and for using this innovative feature in her course.

 

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Local Member of Parliament Visits RELS Class

The Honourable Ted Hsu, Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Kingston and the Islands, recently spoke with students enrolled in RELS 340 Religion and Democracy. At the invitation of the instructor, Prof. Mehmet Karabela, Dr. Hsu gave a brief opening statement and then devoted most of the hour to addressing a wide range of questions posed to him by students.

To read more about the event see the Queen's Journal article.

 

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