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Broadcast Seeding

Richard Newton

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Broadcast Seeding brings you future food for thought on religion, culture, and teaching. If there’s something folks are afraid to bring up at the dinner table, Dr. Richard Newton discusses it here with today’s most provocative thinkers.
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. Joanna Homrighausen (Colelge of William & Mary) shares with us a presentation called “Unrolling the Megillah: The Esther Scroll as Jewish Scripture, Artifact, and Liturgical Prop.” Homrighausen helps us explore the ways and reasons behind…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. Jeffrey Turner (University of Alabama) shares with us a presentation called "Scriptures, Immigration, and the Digital Study of Religion." Turner uses computational methods to redescribe the story of immigration law in the United States, h…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. David Lambert (University of North Carolina) shares with us a presentation called "Is Bible Scripture: Reassessing the Biblical in Judaism and Beyond." Lambert uses the ancient Book of Jubilees to help us think about scriptures as "assemb…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. James Bielo (Northwestern University) shares with us a presentation entitled "Secondhand Scriptures: Collecting Sacred Waste." Learn about Bielo's study of the Bibles in the resale market and what it tells us about American Christianity.…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. Jacqueline Hidalgo (University of San Diego) shares with us a presentation entitled "Studying Scriptures, Studying Latina/o/es in the US." We learned about signifying scritpures, rethinking biblical studies, and social formation within th…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. David Dault and Dr. Sonia Hazard help us think about the history, craft, and inconicty of the book. Dr. Dault (Loyola University-Chicago) spoke the Society of Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts. Dr. Hazard (Florida Stat…
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Broadcast Seeding is pleased to be the audio home of Off-Script: Scriptures, Scholarship, and Conversation. Dr. Richard Newton kicks off this Sowing the Seed series with a discusion called with "Critical Comparative Scriptures: Introducing You and Your Subfield." Newton is Associate Professor and Undergraduate Director of Religious Studies at the U…
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Dr. M. Cooper Minister is Assistant Professor of Religion at Shenandoah University. In this episode we discuss the intellectual transition from theology to religious studies, graduate school to professorship and much more. She also helps us understand the role of the teacher-scholar in bringing theory to undergraduate students and using theory to u…
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Dr. Phillip Luke Sinitiere introduces us to the story behind Lakewood Church, one of America's larges and most controversial congregations. Sinitiere is the author of Salvation with a Smile: Joel Osteen, Lakewood Church, and American Christianity (New York University Press: 2015).By Richard Newton
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Historian of American Religion, Dr. Edward J. Blum helps us read Jesus iconography to better understand the role race and the Christian faith have had in shaping the meaning ascribed to American bodies. Blum co-authored (with Paul Harvey) the acclaimed book, The Color of Christ: The Saga of Race in America (UNC Press, 2012).…
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Acclaimed writer and biblical scholar Dr. Jennifer Grace Bird considers the possibilities for reading the Bible in light of modern ethics and historical insights. Her book, Permission Granted: Take the Bible Into Your Own Hands (Westminster/John Knox Press, 2015)inquires what the text says about women, sex, sin and more.…
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Photographer and Hamilton College professor Robert Knight shares insights gained from an aesthetic approach to religion. Knight invites us to view "In God's House: The Religious Landscape of Utica, NY" a documentary film directed by him and produced by S. Brent Plate. Learn more about his work at http://www.robertknight.com/igh-trailer.html…
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Writer and historian Dr. Kelly J. Baker discusses her insights into the Ku Klux Klan as a reflection of Protestant America's deep-seeded racism. Dr. Richard Newton and his Ethnicity, Gender, and Religion seminar speak with Dr. Baker about her award-winning book, Gospel According to the Klan: The KKK's Appeal to Protestant American, 1915-1930 (Unive…
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