Call For Papers: International Medieval Congress (IMC), 5-8 July 2027 by Johanna Stiebert on August 2, 2026 share 308
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 4.68K 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 15K Today’s post comes from Ann Gleig. Ann is a scholar of religion at the University of Central Florida, and the read more
Introducing The Shiloh Pushback Series: “Abuse in the Academy…” by Chris Greenough on April 30, 2021 share 3.62K Over the coming weeks, we are hosting a series of blog posts relating to abuse experienced by academics as the read more
Shiloh Project Interview with Dr CL Nash, Founder of M2M by Johanna Stiebert on April 22, 2021 share 7.09K Please read all about M2M – Misogynoir to Mishpat. You are invited to the project’s inaugural seminar in the series read more
Clothed in strength and dignity? The use and misuse of the Proverbs 31 woman by Esther Zarifi on April 19, 2021 share 7.44K Today’s post comes from Esther Zarifi and focuses on the use and misuse of the Proverbs 31 woman. Esther completed read more
New Book: Transgressive Devotion, by Natalie Wigg-Stevenson. by Chris Greenough on April 17, 2021 share 3.02K Today’s blog post is a short interview with Natalie Wigg-Stevenson (@nataliews), who has recently published Transgressive Devotion: Theology as Performance read more
Bearing the burden by Stephen Pihlaja on April 15, 2021 share 3.04K Today’s post is an honest and moving piece by Stephen Pihlaja (@StephenPihlaja) and examines the personal experiential journey of purity read more
Kissing Purity Culture Goodbye by Hannah Baylor on April 13, 2021 share 5.24K Today's post is from Hannah Baylor. Hannah Baylor is a PhD student in theology and Christian ethics at Oxford researching read more
The Rape of Men and Rabbinic Literature by Johanna Stiebert on April 9, 2021 share 10.2K Today’s post is by Tali Artman Partock and examines the much-neglected topic of the rape of men in rabbinical texts. read more
Traumatised People are not your “Mission Field” by Chris Greenough on April 1, 2021 share 6.09K Today's post comes from Dr Karen O'Donnell (Coordinator of Centre for Contemporary Spirituality, Sarum College) and Dr Katie Cross (Lecturer read more