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Research On Religion
tgill@u.washington.edu
10 episodes
1 day ago
A weekly podcast exploring academic research on religion and featuring top scholars in history, sociology, political science, economics and religious studies.
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Buddhism
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A weekly podcast exploring academic research on religion and featuring top scholars in history, sociology, political science, economics and religious studies.
Show more...
Buddhism
Episodes (10/10)
Research On Religion
#1 Matthew Moore on Buddhism, Meditating Machines, and the Robopocalypse.
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#2 Daniel Stiles on Cowboy Churches
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#3 Ron Hassner on Sacred Spaces and Holy Conflict
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#4 Emily Fisher Gray on Luther’s 95 Theses
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#5 Colleen Haight on the Oracle of Delphi
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#6 Rod Stark on How Religion Benefits Everyone, Including Atheists
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#7 Jim Papandrea on Christology, Superheroes, and Science Fiction Films
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#8 Larry Iannaccone on Sacrifice, Stigma, and the Economics of Religion
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#9 Carmel Chiswick on the Economics of Being Jewish in America
7 years ago

Research On Religion
#10 Karrie Koesel on Religion and Politics in China
7 years ago

Research On Religion
A weekly podcast exploring academic research on religion and featuring top scholars in history, sociology, political science, economics and religious studies.