An Epitaph for the Feminist Biblical Scholar by Chris Greenough on August 12, 2021 share 3.73K Today’s post is another contribution to our 'Pushback Series' that we began earlier in the year. It is a reflection read more
Why we need to address purity culture in the UK by Johanna Stiebert on July 27, 2021 share 5.78K Today’s post is by Elle Thwaites, a PhD candidate at the University of Leeds researching purity culture. Purity culture and read more
Noirthern by Johanna Stiebert on July 16, 2021 share 2.16K Shiloh directors have been busy with their day jobs, but work goes on and there are some great posts in read more
Marriage in the Hebrew Bible by Johanna Stiebert on May 24, 2021 share 3.2K We have posted before on this blog about rape culture in Christian settings (see here) and about domestic abuse and read more
Becoming a Pauline Scholar by Grace Emmett on May 13, 2021 share 3.88K Today’s post in the Pushback series is from Grace Emmett (King's College London). Grace recently defended her PhD thesis on read more
In My Defence by Karen O'Donnell on May 11, 2021 share 2.32K Today’s post is from Karen O’Donnell, Coordinator for the Centre for Contemporary Spirituality at Sarum College. Here Karen reflects on read more
Academics Behaving Badly by Chris Greenough on May 9, 2021 share 4.02K Today’s post is from Chris Greenough. Chris is Reader in Theology & Religion at Edge Hill University; he is also read more
Public Menace: Spectrums of Abuse from the Personal to the Professional by Francesca Stavrakopoulou on May 6, 2021 share 14.2K Today’s post comes from Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at the University of Exeter, UK. Alongside read more
Late Night Phone Alerts and Other Intrusions: What to expect when you write about sexual violation in religion. by Amy Paris Langenberg on May 4, 2021 share 4.47K Today’s post comes from Amy Paris Langenberg. Amy is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Eckerd College, Florida. Amy is read more
Why Are White Buddhists So Angry? White Rage and Buddhist Studies Scholarship by Ann Gleig on May 2, 2021 share 14.6K Today’s post comes from Ann Gleig. Ann is a scholar of religion at the University of Central Florida, and the read more