Religious Studies Faculty, Staff, Student Scholarship
This collection holds the creative and scholarly works of the Department of Religious Studies' faculty, staff, and students. It includes scholarly content such as journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, etc.
Submissions from 2009
Concerning Theory for Performance Studies, Richard Schechner, Timothy K. Beal, and William E. Deal
Submissions from 2005
A Dialogue on Post-Shoah Hermeneutics: Jews and Christians Reading Scriptures After the Holocaust, Peter Haas and Zev Garber
A Dialogue on Post-Shoah Hermeneutics: Jews and Christians Reading Scriptures After the Holocaust, Peter Haas and Zev Garber
A Dialogue on Post-Shoah Hermeneutics: Jews and Christians Reading Scriptures After the Holocaust, Peter Haas and Zev Garber
A Dialogue on Post-Shoah Hermeneutics: Jews and Christians Reading Scriptures After the Holocaust, Peter Haas and Zev Garber
Submissions from 2002
Brian D. Ruppert, Jewel in the Ashes: Buddha Relics and Power in Early Medieval Japan, William E. Deal
Submissions from 1993
The Lotus Sūtra and the Rhetoric of Legitimization in Eleventh-Century Japanese Buddhism, William E. Deal