Books! "Bibles: Instruments of Colonialism?" Wednesday, 3/22, noon CDT, 5 p.m. GMT

Please join the British, Irish and Empire Studies program at the University of Texas at Austin for the sixth session in "Books!," our Spring 2023 virtual speaker series, Wednesday, March 22, at noon CDT, 5 p.m. GMT. The topic is "Bibles: Instruments of Colonialism?"

Event: Books! "Bibles: Instruments of Colonialism?" (22 March)

Please join the British, Irish and Empire Studies program at the University of Texas at Austin for the sixth session in "Books!," our Spring 2023 virtual speaker series, Wednesday, March 22, at noon CDT, 5 p.m. GMT. The topic is "Bibles: Instruments of Colonialism?"

CFP> ASRSA Conference, 4-5 October 2023, at University of Cape Town

Dear Colleagues,

I hope this might be of some interest for you. We welcome papers on Buddhism.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Kind regards,

Elisabetta Porcu

Associate Professor and Head of Department
Department for the Study of Religions
University of Cape Town
ASRSA President

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The Ubiquitous Muslim by Professor Aaron Hughes

Join us for the 1st lecture of the AKU-ISMC Guest Professor Programme in which Professor Aaron Hughes will address a pressing issue facing modern liberal democracies, imagined as particularly acute in the aftermath of 9/11: when and how to accommodate religious minorities. The latter are often subsumed under the rather problematic and open-ended rubric “Muslims.” This has resulted in numerous political and legal attempts to confront, categorise, and ultimately control internal Muslim communities, just as it has been used to keep external ones at bay.

The Ubiquitous Muslim by Professor Aaron Hughes

Join us for the 1st lecture of the AKU-ISMC Guest Professor Programme in which Professor Aaron Hughes will address a pressing issue facing modern liberal democracies, imagined as particularly acute in the aftermath of 9/11: when and how to accommodate religious minorities. The latter are often subsumed under the rather problematic and open-ended rubric “Muslims.” This has resulted in numerous political and legal attempts to confront, categorise, and ultimately control internal Muslim communities, just as it has been used to keep external ones at bay.

The Ubiquitous Muslim by Professor Aaron Hughes

Join us for the 1st lecture of the AKU-ISMC Guest Professor Programme in which Professor Aaron Hughes will address a pressing issue facing modern liberal democracies, imagined as particularly acute in the aftermath of 9/11: when and how to accommodate religious minorities. The latter are often subsumed under the rather problematic and open-ended rubric “Muslims.” This has resulted in numerous political and legal attempts to confront, categorise, and ultimately control internal Muslim communities, just as it has been used to keep external ones at bay.

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