RELI 1001 Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Credit Hours: 3 hours. Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and background religions, such as those of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Duplicate Credit: Not open to students with credit in RELI 1001E Semester Offered: Fall Spring Summer Level: Undergraduate Read more about RELI 1001
2020 - 2021 Religion & Common Good Seminar Read more about 2020 - 2021 Religion & Common Good Seminar
Religion and Common Good Seminar: "Disrupting Anti-Semitism" Friends, Our next Religion and Common Good Seminar is coming up on November 5 at 7:00 pm. Our topic for this seminar is "Disrupting Anti-Semitism," continuing our series of "Disrupting Oppression: Religion and the Common Good." Our speaker will David Hoffman from the Anti-Defamation League. Please see the attached flier for more details. Read more about Religion and Common Good Seminar: "Disrupting Anti-Semitism"
Robert L. Foster Publication WE HAVE HEARD, O LORD An Introduction to the Theology of the Psalter Read more about Robert L. Foster Publication
POSTPONED: Avi Faust Lectures Avi Faust Lectures on David and Solomon POSTPONED: Read more about POSTPONED: Avi Faust Lectures
Religion and the Common Good Seminar Our final Religion and the Common Good event for the year will be a group of students from diverse religious groups on campus talking about their experience of service to their community through their religious traditions, why that's meaningful to them, and what it means to them to coordinate with other religious communities for service. This is student organized/student led, so please come out and support our students if you can! Read more about Religion and the Common Good Seminar
Spina Publication Women’s Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition by Nanette R. Spina Monograph Spina, Nanette R. Women’s Authority and Leadership in a Hindu Goddess Tradition. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Read more about Spina Publication
Open House at the Al Huda Islamic Center This is an annual family event which invites all faith leaders and community members in Athens to participate in social interfaith activities. This year, Hisham Qureshi, PhD Graduate Student in Religion will be presenting at 3pm. Its a great opportunity for UGA students to visit their local mosque, meet Muslim neighbors, and experience some cultural aspects; light snacks and desserts will be provided. Read more about Open House at the Al Huda Islamic Center
Sarah Cook was elected to be the SBL-SE Graduate Student Representative for 2019-2020 Congratulations Sarah Cook! She will be serving on the SECSOR board and helping Dr. Derrick Lemons plan and host this event. About the Board: Read more about Sarah Cook was elected to be the SBL-SE Graduate Student Representative for 2019-2020
Anne Somerville Recipient of the 2019 William L Power Scholarship Anne Somerville is the first awarded by the department, recipient of the William L Power Scholarship. About the Scholarship: Read more about Anne Somerville Recipient of the 2019 William L Power Scholarship