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CALLS FOR PAPERS: Religion and the Natural Elements (Northwestern U.,
Evanston, Oct 24-26)

From Sarah Wolf <[log in to unmask]>:
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The Department of Religious Studies at Northwestern University is delighted
to announce our upcoming graduate student conference on "Religion and the
Natural Elements," to be held October 24-26, 2014 in Evanston, Illinois.
Please circulate the call to your graduate students. Feel free to share it
with other departments as well.

Through this conference, we aim to cultivate new ways of thinking about
religion and the natural world. We focus on religion's intersections with
aspects of nature, from the environment, climate, flora, and fauna, to human
interactions with the natural, in the form of spirits, gods and goddesses,
and miracles. This conference will explore the relationships among
ecosystems, religious practice, and religious thought. Conference
participants will examine how people experience religion in and through
nature, and they will reflect on the modes by which humans interact with the
natural world, in ritual practice, in religious text, and in theological
inquiry. For example, papers might engage with pressing issues of the 21st
century, such as the financial and theological responses of international
religious organizations to the devastation of Typhoon Hayian in the
Philippines in 2013. Papers might also address contemporary and/or
historical issues of environmental change, cosmology, bioethics, evolution,
or natural symbolism, among other topics that contemplate the natural
environment, lived religion, and religious reflection.
All of these topics deserve thorough exploration in an interdisciplinary
setting, and thus the Northwestern University Religious Studies Department
seeks papers from across the humanities and social sciences. The
intersections of religion and the natural world offer rich points of
discussion for graduate students who approach religion from a number of
different fields, including religious studies, theology, philosophy,
anthropology, history, gender studies, political science, sociology, and
psychology.

Papers should not exceed fifteen minutes in length and may approach the
topic from any discipline or methodology.

Please send a 500-word abstract, along with your name, institution, and year
of study to [log in to unmask] by May 16, 2014.
Decisions will be communicated by the end of June.


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