Religious Studies
Associate Professor Aun Hasan Aliās book about Islamās School of Hillah explores the dynamics and formation of Twelver Shiāism, arguing that the faith was open to diverse intellectual traditions.
The award jury called Biernackiās 2023 book, The Matter of Wonder: Abhinavagupta's Panentheism and the New Materialism, āboth striking and original.ā
CU Boulder scholar Loriliai Biernacki reflects on the differences between ancient yoga and yoga as itās practiced today during Yoga Awareness Month.
The film, which turns 50 this December, continues to leave a mark on Christians and the larger American public as both a horror film and a story about the battle between good and evil.
Deborah Whitehead, associate professor of religious studies, explores connections between entrepreneurship, gender and religion among Mormons.
Simchat Torah is about more than beginning to read the Torah all over again. Itās about the need to reexamine what we think we know, over and over again.
Views on abortion differ not only among major religious traditions, but within each one.
Meet three CU Boulder students who are creating supportive, stronger communities by improving understanding, accessibility.
Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church,Ģżpreached a sermonĢżon March 6, 2022, in which he suggested the violation of āGodās lawā provided divine license for the war against Ukraine.In particular, Kirill pointed to
The relationship between certain interpretations of the Bible and public life in the U.S. continues to be in the headlines. During theĢżMarch for LifeĢżanti-abortion rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21, 2022, the Bible featured prominently