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The Islamic Conception of Arabness, A New Reading of the Qur’ānic Discourse on the a‘rāb

July 27, 2023

Center for the Study of World Religions hosted a talk by Raashid Goyal, who is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tübingen, Germany. In his talk, Goyal proposes that the term a‘rāb signified “Arabs” and not “nomads,” and that the former entity were originally considered as apart from the nascent community of believers.

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Video: Are Psychedelics Theologically Significant for Judaism?

April 27, 2023

On April 27, 2023, The Center for the Study of World Religions co-hosted this discussion with panelists Sam S. B. Shonkoff, Taube Family Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union. Melila Hellner-Eshed, professor of Jewish mysticism in the Department of Jewish Studies at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson, author and affiliated assistant professor at Chicago Theological Seminary.

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Aparecida Vilaça

Video: Translation As Linguistical and Bodily Metamorphosis

March 30, 2023
On March 30, 2023, the CSWR invited Aparecida Vilaça, Professor of Social Anthropology at Brazil’s Museu Nacional, to have a conversation concerning the issues of translation. There are two distinct concepts of translation at work in the encounter between an Amazonian Indigenous people, the Wari’, and the New Tribes Mission evangelical missionaries. While the missionaries conceive translation as a process of converting meanings between languages, conceived as linguistic codes that exist independently of culture, for the Wari’, in consonance with their perspectivist ontology, it is not language that differentiates beings but their bodies, given that those with similar bodies can, as a matter of principle, communicate with each other verbally. Translation is realized through the bodily metamorphosis objectified by mimetism and making kin, shamans being the translators par excellence, capable of circulating between distinct universes and providing the Wari’ with a dictionary-like lexicon that allows them to act in the context of dangerous encounters between humans and animals.... Read more about Video: Translation As Linguistical and Bodily Metamorphosis
Initiated by the Spirits

Video: Initiated by the Spirits with Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, PhD & Randy Chung Gonzales

February 9, 2023
On February 9, 2023, the CSWR hosted the lecture "Initiated by the Spirits with Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, PhD & Randy Chung Gonzales." Randy Chung Gonzales was leading an ordinary life in his hometown of Lamas, Peru, when his employer, anthropologist Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, asked him to accompany her to an ayahuasca ceremony led by a local shaman. There, to everyone’s great surprise, Randy was initiated by discarnate entities, who instructed him and gave him healing powers. In this unique book, Randy tells his story to Frédérique, who offers cultural context and describes how she herself has been transformed from an academic anthropologist into an advocate for the sharing of indigenous wisdom and ecospirituality. Initiated by the Spirits argues powerfully that shamanic sacred plants can heal the epidemics of mental illness in Western societies, as well as the global ecological crisis.... Read more about Video: Initiated by the Spirits with Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, PhD & Randy Chung Gonzales
Wearing Divine Protection

Video: Wearing Divine Protection

February 6, 2023
On February 6, 2023, Sujung Kim, Associate Professor, DePauw University, delivered the lecture, "Wearing Divine Protection: The Funerary Use of the Twenty-four Buddhist Talismans in Chosŏn Korea with Sujung Kim." As a state-of-the-art “wearable technology” of the time, talismans provided protection, perquisites, and prescriptions for the devotees of premodern Korean Buddhism. Among a varied array of talismans discovered from tombs, stupas, and spell books, this talk focused on a collage of the twenty-four Buddhist talismans to illustrate how they provided a vocabulary and structure to address believers’ soteriological concerns and transform their cosmological views. By examining these talismans as a crucial part of the Korean Buddhist mortuary ritual, the talk argues for the pervasiveness of talismanic culture in Chosŏn Buddhism, which allowed its followers to manage the fears of disease, demons, and death. These findings further suggest that multiple layers of ambiguities built around talismans, such as tensions between text and image, legibility and illegibility, as well as accessibility and inaccessibility, played a key role in enacting the efficacy and potency of talismans, and that the twenty-four talismans occupied a central place in Chosŏn Buddhist devotional practice. Challenging the common view of Chosŏn Buddhism as being dormant and defeated, this talk presents a surprisingly vibrant and dynamic picture of Chosŏn Buddhism through these little-studied materials.... Read more about Video: Wearing Divine Protection
Peripheries Volume 5

Video: Release Party for Peripheries Vol. 5

November 30, 2022

The 2022 edition of Peripheries, the HDS & CSWR literary and arts journal, is out now! As always, it includes some of the best contemporary poets and artists, alongside the work of our brilliant HDS students. Issue five is the most experimental issue yet: it explores sound through inaudible media with a folio of musical events, including text scores and whimsical instructions that readers may wish to perform in a group or in their imaginations.

Peripheries is a non-profit literary and arts journal established in 2017 that publishes artistic work that is,...

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The Varieties of Spiritual Experience

Video: The Varieties of Spiritual Experience: 21st Century Research and Perspectives

November 3, 2022

On November 3, 2023, Dr. David Yaden and Dr. Michael Ferguson, world experts in the sciences of psychedelics and spirituality, discuss Dr. Yaden's new book, "The Varieties of Spiritual Experience." Inspired by the history, philosophy, and methodology of William James's classic text "The Varieties of Religious Experience," this new volume is a twenty-first-century response to timeless questions about humankind's spiritual nature. "The Varieties of Spiritual Experience" introduces a rich array of original empirical data collected and analyzed by Dr. Yaden and his colleagues, thus enriching...

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