2016 aar annual Meeting Preliminary Program As of July 18, 2016



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A20-147

Student Lounge Roundtable

Theme: Teaching Living Religions in Environments of Potential Controversy

Sunday - 10:00 AM-11:30 AM

Convention Center-225D (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Aaron Ricker, McGill University

Hector Avalos, Iowa State University

Melissa Anne-Marie Curley, Ohio State University

Nathan R. B. Loewen, University of Alabama


A20-148

Tours

Theme: Briscoe Western Art Museum

Sunday - 10:00 AM-11:30 AM

Offsite



M20-100

Theology and Decoloniality Group

Theme: Discussion

Sunday - 10:00 AM-12:00 PM

Hilton Palacio del Rio-El Mirador B East (Conference Center - 22nd Level)




M20-101

Homebrewed Christianity

Theme: Elizabeth A. Johnson: An Eco-Theological Conversation on Creation, Cosmos, and Care

Sunday - 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Texas D (4th Level)

Panelists:

Elizabeth A. Johnson, Fordham University




A20-149

Public University Department Chairs

Russell T. McCutcheon, University of Alabama, Presiding

Theme: Public University Department Chairs Meeting

Sunday - 11:30 AM-1:00 PM

Convention Center-223 (2nd Level - East)


M20-102

Brill Publishing

Theme: Biblical Interpretation Editorial Board Meeting

Sunday - 11:30 AM-1:00 PM

Marriott Riverwalk-Travis (2nd Level)




M20-103

HUC-JIR School of Graduate Studies Alumni Association

Theme: Luncheon

Sunday - 11:30 AM-1:00 PM

Hilton Palacio del Rio-La Vista EF (Conference Center - 22nd Level)




A20-150

Plenaries

Serene Jones, Union Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Michelle Alexander

Sunday - 11:45 AM-12:45 PM

Convention Center-Stars at Night 4 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Michelle Alexander, Ohio State University


A20-151

Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession Committee and Status of Women in the Profession Committee

Michele Saracino, Manhattan College and Andrea C. White, Union Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Status of Women in the Profession Committee and Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession Committee Women's Mentoring Lunch

Sunday - 11:45 AM-12:45 PM

Convention Center-225A (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Nargis Virani, New School

Michelene Pesantubbee, University of Iowa

Rebecca Todd Peters, Elon University

Andrea C. White, Union Theological Seminary

Elaine Padilla, New York Theological Seminary

Angella Son, Drew University

Socorro Castañeda-Liles, Santa Clara University

Kecia Ali, Boston University

Rebecca Alpert, Temple University

Ellen T. Armour, Vanderbilt University

Melanie L. Harris, Texas Christian University

Mary E. Hunt, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual, Silver Spring, MD

Annette Yoshiko Reed, University of Pennsylvania

K. Christine Pae, Denison University




P20-108

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Theme: Teach with Confidence: Insights and Advice - Graduate Student Lunch and Session

Sunday - 12:00 PM-2:00 PM

Convention Center-221D (2nd Level - East)





A20-200

Academic Relations Committee, Contingent Faculty Task Force, Status of People with Disabilities in the Profession, and Status of Women in the Profession

Kerry Danner, Georgetown University, Presiding

Theme: Precarious Lives: Economy, Identity, and Luck in Contemporary Academia

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-224 (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Nicholas Shrubsole, University of Central Florida

Carolyn Roncolato, Interfaith Youth Core

Sylvester Johnson, Northwestern University

Rachel A. R. Bundang, Schools of the Sacred Heart, San Francisco

Thelathia Young, Bucknell University


A20-201

Student Lounge Roundtable

Theme: Alt-Ac Employment and Recruitment from an HR Perspective

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-225D (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Jessica Ehinger, University of Oxford




A20-202

Women's Caucus

Marcelle Williams, California Institute of Integral Studies and Meredith Minister, Shenandoah University, Presiding

Theme: Emerging Scholars Crossing, Trans/gressing, and B(l)ending Gender: Who Do You Say I Am?

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-221A (2nd Level - East)

Kirsten Gerdes, Claremont Graduate University



Fat and Sacred: A Constructive Theology Transgressing the Boundaries of Beauty and Belief

Elizabeth Freese, Drew University



Erasure Danger: In Defense of Female Categorical (for the Sake of Bodily) Integrity in Feminist Theory and Christology

Brandy Daniels, Vanderbilt University



Recognition through Relationality? Rethinking Futurity in Theologies of Gender Identity Formation


A20-203

Study of Islam Section and Contemporary Islam Group and Islam, Gender, Women Group and Islamic Mysticism Group and Qur'an Group

Kecia Ali, Boston University, Presiding

Theme: Mentoring Session for Scholars Studying Muslims/Islam

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-225B (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Aysha Hidayatullah, University of San Francisco


A20-204

Study of Judaism Section

David Shneer, University of Colorado, Presiding

Theme: The Philosophy and Ideology of Jewish Renewal

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 12 (3rd Level)

Scott Meyers, University of Colorado



Jerusalem and the Complete Redemption: The Neo-Kantianism of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

Tirzah Firestone, Congregation Nevei Kodesh, Boulder, CO



The Psycho-Spiritual Underpinnings of Jewish Renewal

Aubrey L. Glazer, Congregation Beth Sholom, San Francisco, CA



Beyond Hyphenated Spirituality: The Jewish-Sufi/Sufi-Jew Devotionality

Shaul Magid, Indiana University



Jewish Renewal's Roots in Jamesean Pragmatism

Responding:

Aubrey L. Glazer, Congregation Beth Sholom, San Francisco, CA


A20-205

Teaching Religion Section

Molly Bassett, Georgia State University, Presiding

Theme: Teaching (at) the Threshold: Engaging Key Concepts through Innovative Approaches

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Travis B (3rd Level)

Harold Morales, Morgan State University



The Baltimore Mural Project: Art Infused Learning and Threshold Concepts in Religious Studies

Anandi Salinas, Emory University



Teaching Religions Transnationally and Transnational Religion: Threshold Concepts in Teaching about Islamic and Hindu Traditions

Katherine Dugan, Northwestern University



Ethnography Pedagogy, Pedagogical Ethnography: Using and Teaching Ethnography in Religious Studies Classrooms

Business Meeting:

David B. Howell, Ferrum College

Molly Bassett, Georgia State University




A20-206

Women and Religion Section and Comparative Religious Ethics Group

Irene Oh, George Washington University, Presiding

Theme: Reconciling Sovereignty and Relationality in Contemporary Moral Traditions

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Grand J (3rd Level)

Shannon Dunn, Gonzaga University



Personhood in Crisis: The Limits of Sovereignty

Rosemary Kellison, University of West Georgia



The State, the Relational Person, and Moral Injury

Rebecca J.E. Levi, Oberlin College



No One Wants an Agent with a Social Disease: Mishnaic Purity Discourse as a Model for Moral Agency in Sexual Health

Responding:

Elizabeth Barre, Rice University


A20-207

Christian Spirituality Group and World Christianity Group

Anita Houck, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Presiding

Theme: Borderline Christian Spiritualities: Hybrid Pieties in the Borderlands

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Republic B (4th Level)

Matthew J. Pereira, Loyola Marymount University



Borderland Monks: Hybridity at the Frontier Lands of the Sixth Century

Minji Lee, Rice University



Borderlines between Nations, Bodies, and Sainthoods: The Life of Korean Catholic Nun Theresa Hwang

Leo Guardado, University of Notre Dame



Luchando for Survival: Migrant Women and Mujerista Theology


A20-208

Cognitive Science of Religion Group

Ann Taves, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding

Theme: The Database of Religious History (DRH): Potential and Challenges

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-301C (3rd Level)

Edward Slingerland, University of British Columbia



The Cognitive Scientific Study of Religious History: Basic Challenges, Flexible Solutions

Brenton Sullivan, Colgate University



A Definition of Religion that Works: The Religious Group and the DRH

Frederick Tappenden, McGill University



Digitising Expressions of Ancient Mediterranean Religiosity

Responding:

Robyn Walsh, University of Miami


A20-209

Comparative Approaches to Religion and Violence Group

Margo Kitts, Hawaii Pacific University, Presiding

Theme: The Curious Connections of Purity and Violence

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Texas B (4th Level)

Wanjoong Kim, Graduate Theological Union



Menstruation Sutra (Ketsubon Kyō): Structural Violence in the Ritual Purification of Menstruating Women

Juli Gittinger, Georgia College



The Rhetoric of Violence, Religion, and Purity in India’s Cow Protection Movement

Kristy Slominski, University of Mississippi



Religion, Purity, and Violence in the Sex Education Controversies

Matthew Recla, Boise State University



Divine Compulsion: Making Pure Martyrs with Corrupt Categories

John Soboslai, Montclair State University



Purifying Thought, Purifying Society


A20-210

Critical Theory and Discourses on Religion Group

Jessica Johnson, University of Washington, Presiding

Theme: Applying de Certeau

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-007A (River Level)

C. Travis Webb, Claremont Graduate University



Tactical Hope: The Otherworldly Possibilities of de Certeau's The Practice of Everyday Life (Regents of the University of California, 1984)

Gaymon L. Bennett, Arizona State University



Biotechnical Immanence, or, How to Open the Mouth of the Dead

James Edmonds, Arizona State University



Smelling Arab: The Possession at Solo, Indonesia

Responding:

Terry Rey, Temple University

Business Meeting:

David Walker, University of California, Santa Barbara

William E. Arnal, University of Regina




A20-211

Ecclesiological Investigations Group and Vatican II Studies Group

Brian Flanagan, Marymount University, Presiding

Theme: The Reception of Vatican II by Non-Roman Catholic Denominations

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-005 (River Level)

Anastacia Wooden, Catholic University of America



Roman Catholic Church and Russian Orthodox Church after Vatican II: Political Maneuvering or Mutual Learning

Heidi Zitting, University of Helsinki



The Turning Point of Lutheran Anti-Catholicism: The Reception of the Second Vatican Council in Finland

Stephen Sours, Huntingdon College



An Olive Branch to the Methodists: Vatican II as a Catalyst for Dogmatic Renewal

Coleman Fannin, Baylor University



Becoming Separated Brethren, Practicing Ecumenical Theology: Unitatis Redintegratio and the Future of Baptist Identity



A20-212

Gay Men and Religion Group and Lesbian-Feminist Issues and Religion Group

Amy Milligan, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, Presiding

Theme: Did We Win? Critical Appraisal of Marriage Equality Gains One Year after Obergefell

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-214C (2nd Level - West)

Michelle Wolff, Duke University



Won and Done: Is the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage the Triumph of Progressive Politics Over Religious Conservatism?

Gina Lebkuecher, American University



Religious, Cultural, and Historical Influences on Homosexuality in China Today

Jay Michaelson, Chicago Theological Seminary



Gaytway Drug: A Revisionist View of the Revisionist View of the Gay Marriage Movement

Sharon Groves, Auburn Theological Seminary



The High Cost of Victory: How Marriage Equality Became a Movement Liability


A20-213

Indigenous Religious Traditions Group, Religion, Colonialism, and Postcolonialism Group, and Religion and Sexuality Group and Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group

Danoye Oguntola-Laguda, Lagos State University, Presiding

Theme: Indigenizing Queer Film, Gender, and Pedagogy

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-212A (2nd Level - West)

Gabriel Estrada, California State University



Ojibwe Lesbian Visual AIDS: On the Red Road with Carole laFavor, Her Giveaway (1988), and Maori/Native American LGBTQ2 Film History

Ken Derry, University of Toronto

Always Been Changing”: Film, Pedagogy, and Indigenous Traditions

Brett Krutzsch, College of Wooster



Memorializing Fred Martinez as a Strategy to Promote Native American Gender and Sexual Diversity

Responding:

Syed Adnan Hussain, Saint Mary's University, Halifax


A20-214

Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group and Society of Christian Philosophers

Karen L. Carr, Lawrence University, Presiding

Theme: Faith and Hope, Doubt and Despair

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-221B (2nd Level - East)

Kristen Drahos, University of Notre Dame



The Dark Night of Doubt: The Iconic Possibilities of Søren Kierkegaard

Eleanor Helms, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo



Hope and the Chaos of Imagination in Kant and Kierkegaard

C. Stephen Evans, Baylor University



Kierkegaard on Faith, Doubt, and Uncertainty (With Some Glances at Despair)


A20-215

Latina/o Religion, Culture, and Society Group

Michael Romero, University of Dayton, Presiding

Theme: Theology Beyond Borders: Political Borders, Human Crisis, and Religion

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-006B (River Level)

Neomi De Anda, University of Dayton



Border Theology and Broader Politics

Néstor Medina, Emmanuel College



Immigration, Canada, and the Northern Border

Jean-Pierre Ruiz, St. John's University, New York



José in Egypt: Reading Genesis 37-50 with People on the Move

Socorro Castañeda-Liles, Santa Clara University



The Faces behind the Statistics of Forced Migration: A Retrospective Look at the Forced Migration Wave of the 1980’s in Light of Pope Francis’s Visit to Ciudad Juárez

Business Meeting:

Jeremy V. Cruz, St. John's University, New York

Sammy Alfaro, Grand Canyon University




A20-216

Moral Injury and Recovery in Religion, Society, and Culture Group and Psychology, Culture, and Religion Group

Brendan Ozawa-de Silva, Life University, Presiding

Theme: War, Moral Injury, and Adaptive Disclosure: Religious Perspectives on a New Treatment Protocol

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Texas E (4th Level)

Panelists:

Rita Brock, Brite Divinity School

Mark Moitoza, Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

Shareda Hosein, Association of Muslim Chaplains

Responding:

William Nash, Office of Psychological Health, U.S. Marine Corps

Kyle Fauntleroy, Chaplain Corps, U. S. Navy




A20-217

Platonism and Neoplatonism Group

John Kenney, Saint Michael's College, Presiding

Theme: Eros and Ascent In Ancient Platonism

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 3 (3rd Level)

Gerald Boersma, Saint Bonaventure University



Eros Transfigured: Diotima’s Ascent Beyond Death

Isidoros Katsos, University of Cambridge



An Inconvenient Truth: Plotinus’ Corporeal Light

Sean Hannan, University of Chicago



Is Love Transcendent in Augustine's Confessions?

Edward Epsen, Durham University



Dionysius on Mystical Ascent Through Incongruous Images


A20-218

Pragmatism and Empiricism in American Religious Thought Group

Beth Eddy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Presiding

Theme: Perspectives on Pragmatism and Politics

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-216 (2nd Level - West)

Louis A. Ruprecht Jr., Georgia State University



The Tragic Depth of Cornel West's Genealogy of Pragmatism

Joe Pettit, Morgan State University



Racial Stigma and the Creation of a Democracy that Never Was: A Pragmatic Critique of Eddie Glaude's Democracy in Black (Crown, 2016)

Logan Narikawa, University of Hawaiʻi



An Ethics of Asian Settler (De)Colonization: Politics of Refusal and Aloha ʻĀina


A20-219

Religion and Ecology Group

Elizabeth McAnally, California Institute of Integral Studies, Presiding

Theme: Revivifying Nature in the Twenty-First Century? The Influence of Carolyn Merchant on the Field of Religion and Ecology

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-212B (2nd Level - West)

Panelists:

Elizabeth Allison, California Institute of Integral Studies

Whitney Bauman, Florida International University

Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University



A20-220

Religion and Popular Culture Group

Rabia Gregory, University of Missouri, Presiding

Theme: Star Trek: A 50th Anniversary Retrospective

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-301A (3rd Level)

Meredith Ross, Florida State University



"Who's to Say We Aren't Their Sages?" Star Trek and the Policing of Religious Genuineness

Will Livingston, Florida State University



Star Trek and the Challenge of Human Rights

Thomas Breimaier, University of Edinburgh



Beyond the Final Frontier: Reflections on Star Trek and Christianity from 1979-1989

Responding:

Laura Ammon, Appalachian State University


A20-221

Religion in Europe Group and Space, Place, and Religion Group

William R. McAlpine, Ambrose University, Presiding

Theme: Places of Memory, Mourning, and Hope in Europe

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-006C (River Level)

Jennifer Veninga, St. Edward's University



Topographies of (Im)possible Memory: Witness, Trauma, and Norway’s July 22 Massacre

David Le, Brown University



Out of the Abyss: Reconstructing Sacred Space at The Berlin Holocaust Memorial

Denise Thorpe, Duke University



Dihliz-ian Lithuanian Vėlinės Cemeteries, Multidirectional Memory, and Multidirectional Hope


A20-222

Science, Technology, and Religion Group

Sarah Fredericks, University of Chicago, Presiding

Theme: History of Religion and Science: Clocks and Providence

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Convention Center-217B (2nd Level - West)

David Zvi Kalman, University of Pennsylvania



Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? The Invention of the Mechanical Clock in Jewish Law

Peter Jordan, University of Oxford



Science and the Shape of Providence in Early Modern England

Business Meeting:

Sarah Fredericks, University of Chicago

Greg Cootsona, California State University, Chico




A20-223

Tantric Studies Group

Gudrun Bühnemann, University of Wisconsin, Presiding

Theme: Comparative and Constructive Work in Tantric Studies

Sunday - 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 2 (3rd Level)

Mark Schmanko, Rice University



The Generative Interplay of Emic and Etic Modes in the Modus Vivendi of Tantric Scholars

Rita Sherma, Graduate Theological Union

To the Pure, All Things are Pure”: Śakta Tantra and Constructive Social Ethics

David P. Lawrence, University of North Dakota



Pratyabhijñā Thought, the Pluralistic Philosophy of Religion, and the Evolution of Semiotic Freedom

Ben Williams, Harvard University



Thinking with Abhinavagupta about Education: Interdisciplinarity in a Context of Religious Pluralism

Responding:

John Nemec, University of Virginia


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