Call for Papers: Women and Religion: Doctrinal, Historical and Social Perspectives

24 July 2010
Call for Papers: Women and Religion: Doctrinal, Historical and Social Perspectives
BIRTHA Postgraduate Conference
20 November 2010

This conference seeks to bring together doctoral researchers and early career academics from a variety of disciplines and fields to explore the role and place of women in religion encouraging research and collaboration at the University of Bristol itself, and with other Universities both within the UK and abroad.

The research on women and religion is often divided by religious tradition or academic field, and often occurs at the margins of academic discourse and practice. This interdisciplinary conference seeks to expand the focus of research by sharing approaches and perspectives in different religious traditions and in different academic fields.

Keynote speaker: Dr Carolyn Muessig, University of Bristol

Any enquiries about the conference should be directed to Pascale Engelmajer (Pascale.Engelmajer.00@bristol.ac.uk)

More information here.
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