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Religion and Sports
Background and Theory In 2005 I developed the class Religion and Sports…
Read MoreUsing Sport to Teaching American Religious History
Introduction I began studying the relationship between religion and sports in the…
Read MoreUsing Case Studies to Teach Religion and Sports
Introduction When teaching Religion and Sports, I use case studies to give…
Read MoreYoga in Theory and Practice: Pedagogical Strategies
Introduction Each year I teach a course entitled Yoga and Tantra that…
Read MoreYes, Your E-mails to Congress Matter: A Message from the National Humanities Alliance
We have all become familiar with urgent requests in our inboxes and…
Read MoreJacob Neusner (1932–2016), Prolific Author and President of the AAR in 1969
Jacob Neusner was born to Samuel and Lee Neusner on July 12,…
Read MoreLetting Go of Our Children: Taking My Son to College
This article first appeared in Feminist Studies in Religion blog on…
Read MoreAn Interview with Joanne Maguire Robinson, the 2016 AAR Excellence in Teaching Award Winner
The Teaching and Learning Committee is pleased to announce Joanne Maguire…
Read MoreAvoiding Gender Bias in Reference Writing, from the University of Arizona’s Commission on the Status of Women
Work-Life Balance or Proportion: What’s In a Word?
“Work-life balance” is a tenuous phrase. Is it possible to imagine that…
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