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



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A21-300

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section

Cláudio Carvalhaes, McCormick Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Borderlands, Borders, and the Space on the Other Side

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham B (3rd Level)

Martha Ann Kirk, University of the Incarnate Word



Danzando San Antonio, from the Missions to Today, Dancing is Praying Here

Yohana Junker, Graduate Theological Union



At the Site of the Mission Makeover Mural: Delineations of Remembrance and Resistance

Helen Boursier, University of St. Mary



The Power of Hope: Art as Mission inside an Immigrant Family Detention Center

Brian Bantum, Seattle Pacific University



Birth of the Mestizo: Diego Rivera's Arrival of Cortes as Borderland Creation


A21-301

Buddhism Section and Japanese Religions Group

Victoria R. Montrose, University of Southern California, Presiding

Theme: De-Centering and Re-Centering India and Sanskrit: Translation and Canonization in Three Cases of Japanese Buddhist Scholarship, 1700-1945

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

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

Nathaniel Gallant, University of Michigan



Between Siddham and Sanskrit: The Place of Early Modern Scholarship on India

Paride Stortini, University of Chicago



Universalizing the Particular: Nanjō Bunyū’s Role in Placing Japan within Buddhism as a World Religion

Bruce Winkelman, University of Chicago



Translating the Mahāvairocana Bisambhodi Tantra: Kawaguchi Ekai and Japanese Buddhist Studies during the 1930’s

Responding:

Richard M. Jaffe, Duke University


A21-302

North American Religions Section

Sharon A. Suh, Seattle University, Presiding

Theme: The Study of Religion as Racial Science in Nineteenth Century America

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Convention Center-215 (2nd Level - West)

Kathryn Gin Lum, Stanford University



The Construction of the “Heathen Chinese”

Sarah Imhoff, Indiana University



How Science Made Race and Religion: The Case of Jewishness in the United States

Sarah Dees, Northwestern University



Ethnology as Applied Science: The Study and Management of Native American Religions

Terence Keel, University of California, Santa Barbara



Racial Science as Christian Universalism by Other Means


A21-303

Religion and the Social Sciences Section

C. Melissa Snarr, Vanderbilt University, Presiding

Theme: The Deconstructed Church: Understanding Emerging Christianity (Oxford University Press, 2014) Authors Meet Critics Panel: Marti and Ganiel, Co-Authors

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

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

Panelists:

Douglas Gay, University of Glasgow

Mathew J. Guest, Durham University

Wendy Cadge, Brandeis University

Responding:

Gladys Ganiel, Queen's University Belfast

Gerardo Marti, Davidson College




A21-304

Study of Judaism Section

Aaron W. Hughes, University of Rochester, Presiding

Theme: Kabbalah: Roots and Shoots

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Convention Center-208 (2nd Level - West)

Pinchas Giller, American Jewish University



Sacred Name Traditions in Classical Kabbalah

Gadi Sagiv, The Open University of Israel



A Prolegomenon to Sixteenth-Century Kabbalistic Color Theory: Gate of Colors by R. Moses Cordovero

Brian Ogren, Rice University



Creation as Simulation in Early Modern Italian Jewish Thought


A21-305

Women and Religion Section and Religion and Food Group

Deborah Whitehead, University of Colorado, Presiding

Theme: Kitchen Religion: Food, Faith, and Gender

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Convention Center-006B (River Level)

Christa Shusko, York College of Pennsylvania



Feeding Feminism: Cooking Up Suffrage and Spirituality in the Work of Dr. Alice Bunker Stockham (1833-1912)

Alisha L. Jones, Indiana University



"I Don't Want No Peanut Butter and Jelly": Appetite Loss as a Metaphor of Belonging in Black Gospel Music Performance

Sarah King, Grand Valley State University

She Looked Radiant”: Gender, Purity, and Spiritual Servitude in Laurel’s Kitchen


A21-306

Confucian Traditions Group

Thomas A. Wilson, Hamilton College and Liang Cai, University of Notre Dame, Presiding

Theme: If and When Did the Word Ru Come to Mean Confucian?

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham E (3rd Level)

Diane B. Obenchain, Calvin College



When Did a Ru Become a Confucian? Answers from Texts of the Warring States Period

Liang Cai, University of Arkansas



Transforming Ru into Followers of Confucius: A Close Reading of The Collective Biographies of Confucians by Sima Qian

Keith Knapp, The Citadel



The Existence of the C-word in Early Medieval China

Albert Welter, University of Arizona



Did Ru become Confucian? Buddhist Literati Monks and Confucian Literati Buddhists in the Song Dynasty


A21-307

Daoist Studies Group

Louis Komjathy, University of San Diego, Presiding

Theme: Morphing and Crisscrossing Hagiographies: Daoism, Chan, and Sectarian Societies

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bowie C (2nd Level)

Joshua Capitanio, University of the West



Daoist Responses to the Buddhist Lü Dongbin

Paul Crowe, Simon Fraser University



Three Contemporary Spirit Writing Congregations and Adoption of Inner Alchemy Lineages within Their Narratives of Continuity

Adrien Stoloff, Brown University



The Daoist Transformation of the Bedchamber Arts: From Health to Transcendence

Stephen Eskildsen, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga



Bodhidharma in the Daoist Canon, Neidan Literature, and Sectarian Hagiography

Responding:

Mario Poceski, University of Florida


A21-308

Hinduism Group

Joel Lee, Williams College, Presiding

Theme: Untouchability, Dalitness, and the Study of Hinduism: A Panel Discussion of Rupa Viswanath's, The Pariah Problem: Caste, Religion, and the Social in Modern India (Columbia University Press, 2014)

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 14 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Lucinda Ramberg, Cornell University

Ramdas Lamb, University of Hawai'i

Zoe Sherinian, University of Oklahoma

Uday Chandra, Georgetown University, Qatar

Brian K. Pennington, Elon University

Eugene Irschick, University of California

Responding:

Rupa Viswanath, University of Gottingen




A21-309

New Religious Movements Group

Joseph Laycock, Texas State University, Presiding

Theme: New Religions in Global Context(s)

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham D (3rd Level)

Douglas Jones, State University of New York, Binghampton



Mischievous Information: Familist Confessions and the Apostate Role in Sixteenth-Century England

Seren Gates Amador, Syracuse University



Home of "Soul" Culture: Sarah Jane Farmer and the Rise and Fall of Greenacre

Emily McKendry-Smith, University of West Georgia



Public Puja, Private Ashram: Using Brahma Kumaris in Nepal to Rethink Public/Private Religion

Liselotte Frisk, Dalarno University



Perspectives from Exmembers in New Religious Movements: I Have Lived All My Life in a Reality that Doesn’t Exist

Responding:

Shannon Trosper Schorey, University of North Carolina


A21-310

Religion and Migration Group

Julius-Kei Kato, King's College - Western University, Presiding

Theme: Religious Transition and Immigrant Communities within the Roman Catholic Church of Japan

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Travis B (3rd Level)

Alec LeMay, Sophia University



Private Implications of Public Education: School Responsibilities' Impact on Sunday Worship

Ria Fitoria, Sophia University



Passing Down Primary Experience: Issues Facing the Religious Identity Formation of Indonesian Catholics and Their Children in Tokyo

Takefumi Terada, Sophia University



Filipino Mothers and the Changing Faces of the Roman Catholic Church in Japan

Responding:

Faustino Cruz, Seattle University

Business Meeting:

Alison Marshall, Brandon University

Rubina Ramji, Cape Breton University





A21-311

Religion and Popular Culture Group

Jon Gill, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding

Theme: Participation, Identity, and Social Materiality in Contemporary Popular Religion

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Convention Center-006D (River Level)

Hanna Reichel, University of Halle



The Return of the "Big Other" in Participatory Surveillance: The Implicit Religion of Digital Materialism

Tuve Floden, Georgetown University



Religion, Community Development, and the Power of the Youth Audience: A Theoretical Analysis of the Aims of Muslim Media Preachers

Robert K. Warren, Drew University



The Art of Making the Pope POP: Corita Kent, Pop Forms, and Vatican II Affects

Bridget O'Brien, University of Notre Dame



"Have I Done Enough?" Lin-Manuel Miranda's Eliza Hamilton and the Christian Romantic Feminine

Responding:

James Thrall, Knox College


A21-312

Roman Catholic Studies Group

Amy Koehlinger, Oregon State University, Presiding

Theme: The Future of Canonization and Sainthood in the Catholic Church

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star F (2nd Level)

Elizabeth O'Donnell Gandolfo, Wake Forest University



San Romero, Risen in the Salvadoran People and Canonized by the Salvadoran People: A Case Study in the Tension between Popular and Ecclesiastical Sainthood

Jack Downey, La Salle University



A Human Torch: Martyrdom, Horror, and the Self-Immolation of Roger LaPorte
Karen E. Park, St. Norbert College

Gianna Molla, Maria Goretti and the Aesthetics of Sainthood at a Modern Marian Shrine

Rafael Luevano, Chapman University



Blessed Miguel Pro: Superstar Saint and Patron for Victims of Narco-Violence

Responding:

Brandon Bayne, University of North Carolina


A21-319

History of Christianity Section

Vera Shevzov, Smith College, Presiding

Theme: The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church, 2016: A Paradigm Shift in the Church?

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Convention Center-301C (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Zachary Ugolnik, Columbia University

Will Cohen, University of Scranton

Brandon Gallaher, University of Exeter

Elizabeth Prodromou, Tufts University

Responding:

Paul Gavrilyuk, University of St. Thomas




A21-313

Academic Relations Committee

Bryan Wagoner, Davis and Elkins College, Presiding

Theme: The Challenges of Nano Departments

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 7 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Giovanna Czander, Dominican College

Natalie Gummer, Beloit College

Jill Peterfeso, Guilford College

Adam Pryor, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ

Curtis L. Thompson, Thiel College

Nathan Rein, Ursinus College




A21-314

Public Understanding of Religion Committee

Mara Willard, University of Oklahoma, Presiding

Theme: What’s Love Got to Do with It? Critical Appraisals of Love as a Civic Value

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

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

Panelists:

Amy M. Hollywood, Harvard University

Russell T. McCutcheon, University of Alabama

Sarah Eltantawi, Evergreen State College

David P. Gushee, Mercer University

Arvind Sharma, McGill University


A21-315

Student Lounge Roundtable

Theme: The Work-Life Balance in Academia: Balancing Graduate School with Family

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

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

Panelists:

Elissa Cutter, Loyola Marymount University




A21-316

Christian Systematic Theology Section

Bernard Chris Dorsey, Western Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: The Spirit Indwelling

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

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

Austin Wilson, Duke University



Indwelling and Incorporation: Prayer, Desire, and the Spirit in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love

Ryan Hoselton, Heidelberg University



The Indwelling Spirit and Experiential Knowledge in Jonathan Edwards’ Exegesis

Simeon Zahl, University of Nottingham



The Holy Spirit, Affectivity, and the Experience of Grace

Brett Potter, Toronto School of Theology



Coming Back to Our Senses: The Spiritual Senses in Pneumatological and Ecumenical Perspective


A21-317

Comparative Studies in Religion Section

Steven P. Hopkins, Swarthmore College, Presiding

Theme: Asceticism and Religious Identity

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-207B (2nd Level - West)

Oliver Freiberger, University of Texas



Ascetics and Householders: Self-Promotion and Boundary-Making in Early Buddhism

Claire Maes, Ghent University



To Be or Not to Be Naked? An Examination of Identity Negotiation in Early Jainism

Martha Newman, University of Texas



To Pray and to Work: Establishing Monastic Difference in Twelfth-Century Europe

Massimo Rondolino, Carroll University



A Good Title a Great Difference Makes: Some Comparative Hagiological Considerations on Two Sources for St. Francis of Assisi and Milarepa

Antoinette E. DeNapoli, University of Wyoming



Their Hearts Are Indian but Their Minds Are Western: Religious Identity Formation and the Construction of Authentic Indianness among Hindu Ascetics in North India

Business Meeting:

Eric D. Mortensen, Guilford College

Kathryn McClymond, Georgia State University




A21-318

Ethics Section

Gerald P. McKenny, University of Notre Dame, Presiding

Theme: Exemplarity in Movement: Towards a Social Model of Moral Exemplars

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 1 (3rd Level)

Brian Hamilton, Florida Southern College



Belonging, Visibility, Agency: The Power of Collective Exemplars

Kyle Lambelet, University of Notre Dame



Mourning the Dead, Following the Living: Exemplary Dead and Charismatic Leadership

Gustavo Maya, Princeton University



Both Saint and Sinner: Cesar Chavez, Exemplarity, and Democratic Social Change

Responding:

Jeffrey Stout, Princeton University


A21-320

Philosophy of Religion Section

Oona Eisenstadt, Pomona College, Presiding

Theme: Colonial Hauntings in Philosophy of Religion

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-302A (3rd Level)

Denise Buell, Williams College



How Spiritualism and Theosophy Haunt Early Christian Studies: The Case of Gnosticism

Hannah Amaris Roh, University of Chicago



Jacques Derrida, Hauntology, and the Deconstruction of Metaphysics

Adam Stern, Harvard University



Hannah Arendt and the Phantom World of Colonialism

R. L. Watson, University of Chicago

Must Be A Wisdom . . . Don’t It Hurt?” The Substantiality of Haunting in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Responding:

Laurel C. Schneider, Vanderbilt University


A21-321

Religion and Politics Section

John D. Carlson, Arizona State University, Presiding

Theme: Religion and Political Strategies in the U.S.: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-302C (3rd Level)

Chelsea Ebin, New School



The (New) Religious Right: Coalition Building between Catholic New Right Elites and Bible-Believing Protestants, 1977-1979

Rosemary R. Corbett, Bard College



Political Strategies Shared by Conservative Republicans and Some American Muslims

Elisabeth Kincaid, University of Notre Dame



Legal Interpretation as a Tool for Justice: Francisco Suárez and the Sanctuary Movement

Adam Morrison, University of California, Santa Barbara



"A Scarlet Whore": Polygamy and the Muslim Menace in Nineteenth-Century Congressional Debate


A21-322

Study of Islam Section and Islamic Mysticism Group

Torang Asadi, Duke University, Presiding

Theme: The Occult Challenge to Islamic Mysticism

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-301A (3rd Level)

Mushegh Asatryan, University of Calgary



Magic and Apologetic Miracles in 11th Century Baghdad: Al-Baqillānī’s Refutation of Magic and Its Broader Context

Patrick D'Silva, University of North Carolina



Do Sufi Occultists Dream of Electric Sheep? Magical Constructions of Muslim Authenticity in a 19th CE Persian Manuscript

Matthew Melvin-Koushki, University of South Carolina



Islamic Philosophy as Occult Practice: The Case of Safavid Iran

Hunter Bandy, Duke University



Imam ‘Ali as Master Magician: Occultism in the Twilight of the Deccan Sultanates

Responding:

Maria Massi Dakake, George Mason University

A. Azfar Moin, University of Texas




A21-323

Teaching Religion Section and SBL Academic Teaching and Biblical Studies

Kathleen M. Fisher, Assumption College, Presiding

Theme: Teaching Sacred Texts

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-207A (2nd Level - West)

Carmen Palmer, University of Toronto



Mirroring the Object of the Lesson: The Creative Process of Scriptural Rewriting as a Best Practice in Teaching Scriptural Texts

Anna Lannstrom, Stonehill College



Using Meditation to Help Us Teach the Bhagavad-Gita

Robert Kuloba, Kyambogo University



The Burning Bush as an Educational Experience: Reading Exodus 3-4 in light of Malcolm Knowles' Theory of Education

Betsy Perabo, Western Illinois University



The Novel as Sacred Text: Teaching Station Eleven (Picador, 2014)

Tehseen Thaver, Bard College



Teaching the Qur’an through Blended Learning

Robert E. Wallace, Judson University



The Virtues of Skills-Based Assessment

Christopher M. Jones, Augustana College



Blowing up the Canon in the Introductory Bible Course



A21-324

Theology and Religious Reflection Section

Tamsin Jones, Trinity College, Hartford, Presiding

Theme: Texts and Contexts: Theology and Academia

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-213B (2nd Level - West)

Panelists:

Rachel Smith, Villanova University

Rico Gabriel Monge, University of San Diego

Brett Grainger, Villanova University

Niki Clements, Rice University

Mary Doak, University of San Diego


A21-325

Buddhism in the West Group

Ann Gleig, University of Central Florida, Presiding

Theme: Transnational Buddhisms: Meditation, Music, Memory, and Mobilization

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

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

Michael Friedman, Georgetown University



Meditating from the Fringe: The Emergence of Jewish-Buddhist Meditation Retreats

Courtney Bruntz, Doane University



Jade Buddha on the Move: Transnationalism, Pilgrimage, and Mobilization

Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds



Building Buddhist Heritage in the West and the Construction of Memory: Evidence from England

Scott Mitchell, Institute of Buddhist Studies



The Life of a Song: Or, Why Are We Singing "Buddha Loves You"?

Christopher W. Chase, Iowa State University



Listen to His Voice: The Buddhist Church of America 78s of the 1950s

Business Meeting:

David McMahan, Franklin and Marshall College


A21-326

Class, Religion, and Theology Group

Ken Estey, Brooklyn College, Presiding

Theme: Class and Race in the Study of Religion

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-301B (3rd Level)

Benjamin Robinson, Southern Methodist University



Producing (White) Property: Racial Capitalism and the Foundational Role of Political Violence in Framing Investigations in Religion, Theology, and Class

Carmen Lansdowne, Graduate Theological Union



The Outhouse: A Racially Charged Preferential Option for Adequate Facilities

Timothy McGee, Southern Methodist University



The "Infinite Anguish" of the Poor: Hegel, Poor and Rich Rabble, and the Crucified God in Contemporary U.S. Politics

Ashon Crawley, University of California, Riverside



The Harvest is Ripe but the Laborers are Not Few: The General Strike and an Emancipatory Epistemology


A21-327

Feminist Theory and Religious Reflection Group and SBL Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible Group

Gwynn Kessler, Swarthmore College, Presiding

Theme: Resisting Rape Culture in or with Sacred Texts: Hindu Mythology, Title IX, Canons and Liturgy

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-209 (2nd Level - West)

Nicole Goulet, Indiana University of Pennsylvania



Constructions of Hindu Mythology after the Rape of Jyoti Singh Pandey: Coupling Activism with Pedagogy

Susanne Scholz, Southern Methodist University



Biblical Rape Texts and the Contemporary Title IX Debate

Bernadette Brooten, Brandeis University



Analyzing Slavery in Early Christian Canons Can Help to Dismantle Racialized Rape Culture

Hilary Scarsella, Vanderbilt University



Resisting Rape in the Sanctuary: Feminist Theory and Christian Liturgical Practice

Responding:

Rhiannon Graybill, Rhodes College


A21-328

Gay Men and Religion Group

Roger A. Sneed, Furman University, Presiding

Theme: Unruly Gay Bodies: Theological and Ethical (Re)Thinking about How Gay Men Relate Sexually and Otherwise ... and to Others

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star D (2nd Level)

Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, Pacific School of Religion and Jared Vazquez, Iliff School of Theology



Friends with Benefits: Exploring the Cusp of the Intimacies of Relating (through an Investigation of Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender)

Nathan Kennedy, Brite Divinity School, University of North Texas



Where Three or More Are Gathered: Gay Polyamorous Friendship as an Ecclesial Phenomenon

Jason Frey, Chicago Theological Seminary



Unruly Risks: A Queer Ethic of Intimacy, Otherness, and Bare(back) Vulnerability

Richard Lindsay, University of Louisiana, Lafayette



The Classical Alibi and the Formation of Gay Male Spiritual Discourse in Midcentury Softcore Pornography

Responding:

Victor Anderson, Vanderbilt University



A21-329

Indigenous Religious Traditions Group

Meredith Coleman-Tobias, Emory University, Presiding

Theme: Personhood, Revisited: Indigenous Religious Traditions and the Politics of Personhood

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-006C (River Level)

Kyrah Malika Daniels, Harvard University



A Bundle of Personhood: Theorizing the Ritual Self & the Collective in Haitian & Congolese Religions

Lawrence W. Gross, University of Redlands



A Neurophysiological Hypothesis for Heart-to-Heart Connections among the Anishinaabeg

Graham Harvey, The Open University



Relatives all the way around but how many are persons?

Elana Jefferson-Tatum, Hobart and William Smith Colleges



"Every Person has a Sɛ́’": Towards a Vodun Philosophy of Personhood

Sylvester Johnson, Northwestern University



From the Fetish to the Cyborg: African Indigenous Philosophy and Objecthood/Personhood in an Age of Intelligent Machines

Suzanne Owen, Leeds Trinity University, University of Chester



Metamorphosis in human and other-than-human relations

Seth Schermerhorn, Hamilton College



The Politics of Personhood: O’odham, Odor, and Others

Fritz Detwiler, Adrian College



Are All Stones Alive? Exploring the Limits of Personhood

Business Meeting:

Gabriel Estrada, California State University

Gregory D. Alles, McDaniel College





A21-330

Interreligious and Interfaith Studies Group

John Sheveland, Gonzaga University, Presiding

Theme: Exploring Multiple Religious Belonging

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Republic B (4th Level)

Malene Minor Johnson, Chicago Theological Seminary



Yoruba Religions and Christianity: Multiple Religious Belonging in African American Religion

Mohamad Abdun Nasir, State Islamic Institute (IAIN), Mataram



Challenging the State, Negotiating Religion: Interreligious Marriage in Eastern Indonesian Island of Lombok

Rachel A. Heath, Vanderbilt University



Multiple Religious Belonging and Theologies of Multiplicity: Queer Thoughts on Religious Identities and Privilege

Devaka Premawardhana, Colorado College



Beyond Hybridity: Rethinking the Multiple in Multiple Religious Belonging

Teresa Crist, Iliff School of Theology and Roshan Kalantar, Iliff School of Theology



Impacts of War: Engaging Displacement and Multiple Religious Belonging

Responding:

Monica A. Coleman, Claremont School of Theology

Business Meeting:

Homayra Ziad, Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies

Jennifer Howe Peace, Andover Newton Theological School




A21-331

Martin Luther and Global Lutheran Traditions Group and Schleiermacher Group

Vitor Westhelle, Lutheran School of Theology, Presiding

Theme: Coming Together, Coming Apart: Luther and Schleiermacher on the Cusp of 2017

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-216 (2nd Level - West)
James Rogers, Claremont Graduate University

Schleiermacher's Principle of Öffentlichkeit: Communicative Praxis and Church Unity in the Period of Reformation

Carl Hughes, Texas Lutheran University



Exegesis and Theology "Beyond the Letter" in Luther and Schleiermacher

Darren Sumner, Fuller Theological Seminary, Seattle



Schleiermacher’s Free Christology: Doctrinal Revision within (and without) the Churches

Friederike Nuessel, Heidelberg University



"Gottes Gegenwart in ihm": Schleiermacher's Revision of Luther's Christological Heritage


A21-332

Music and Religion Group

Sean McCloud, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Presiding

Theme: Authors Meets Critics: Spirits Rejoice! Jazz and American Religion (Oxford University Press, 2015) by Jason Bivins

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star C (2nd Level)

Panelists:

Paul W. Harvey, University of Colorado

Tracy Fessenden, Arizona State University

Kathryn Lofton, Yale University

Joseph Winters, Duke University

Responding:

Jason C. Bivins, North Carolina State University

Business Meeting:

David Stowe, Michigan State University

Jennifer Rycenga, San Jose State University


A21-333

Platonism and Neoplatonism Group

Douglas Hedley, University of Cambridge, Presiding

Theme: Islamic and Christian Neoplatonism

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-302B (3rd Level)

Daniel Regnier, St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan



Argument and Ascent in Islamic Neoplatonism: The Theology of Aristotle as Spiritual Exercise

Shatha Almutawa, Willamette University



Renouncing the World through Science: The Platonic and Neoplatonic Asceticism of Rasa’il Ikhwan Al-Safa

Ben DeSpain, Durham University



A Thomist Doctrine of Moral Illumination: The Place of Macrobius in Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Human Flourishing

Paul W. Gleason, University of Virginia



The Platonic Heritage in the Renaissance Study of World Religion

Business Meeting:

Kevin Corrigan, Emory University


A21-334

Religion and Disability Studies Group

Amos Yong, Fuller Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Time, Disability and Discipleship: A Conversation with John Swinton

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-224 (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Darla Schumm, Hollins University

Thomas E. Reynolds, University of Toronto

Deborah Creamer, Association of Theological Schools

Responding:

John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

Business Meeting:

Julia Watts Belser, Georgetown University

Mary Jo Iozzio, Boston College




A21-335

Religion, Holocaust, and Genocide Group

Kate Temoney, University of South Florida, Presiding

Theme: Holocaust Imagery and the Treatment of Non-Human Animals

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Presidio B (3rd Level)

Brandon Morgan, Baylor University



The Trauma of Moral Vision in Elizabeth Costello’s Animal Holocaust

Helen Andersson, Uppsala University



The Traces of a Half-Forgotten Dog: On Animal Humanity in Cixous' Algerian Narratives

Jay Geller, Vanderbilt University



Return to Sender? On I.B. Singer’s “For the Animals It Is an Eternal Treblinka”

Responding:

Andrea Dara Cooper, University of North Carolina

Business Meeting:

Sarah K. Pinnock, Trinity University

Alana Vincent, University of Chester




A21-336

Ricoeur Group

Michael Sohn, Cleveland State University, Presiding

Theme: Ricoeur on Language and Translation: Implications for Religious Studies

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 2 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

David Pellauer, DePaul University

Marianne Moyaert, VU University, Amsterdam

Diane Yeager, Georgetown University

Business Meeting:

Kenneth A. Reynhout, Bethel University, St. Paul

Michael Sohn, Cleveland State University




A21-337

Tantric Studies Group

Elaine Fisher, University of Wisconsin, Presiding

Theme: Transnational Tantra

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-Conference Room 3 (3rd Level)

Ellen Gough, Emory University



Worshiping the Sisters of Śiva in a Jain Tantric Diagram

Aaron Ullrey, University of California, Santa Barbara



Magic on the Move: Magic Tantras South Asia and Beyond

June McDaniel, College of Charleston



Tantra in Indonesia: The Migration of Supernatural Power in Indonesian Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam

Richard K. Payne, Graduate Theological Union



On Not Understanding Extraordinary Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan

Responding:

Christian K. Wedemeyer, University of Chicago

Business Meeting:

John Nemec, University of Virginia

Gudrun Bühnemann, University of Wisconsin



A21-338

Traditions of Eastern Late Antiquity Group and SBL Religious World of Late Antiquity Section and SBL Aramaic Studies Group

Michael D. Swartz, Ohio State University, Presiding

Theme: Aramaic Magic Bowls: Language, Ritual, and Context

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Presidio A (3rd Level)

Erica Hunter, School of Oriental and African Studies



Celebrating the Centenary of Incantation Bowls at Nippur

Ida Fröhlich, Pázmány Péter Catholic University



The Figure of the "Horned Demon" in Hebrew and Aramaic Incantations

Adam Bursi, University of Tennessee



The Spit Has Been Spat: Apotropaic Language and Ritual in the Aramaic Magic Bowls and Early Islamic Texts

Nils Korsvoll, MF Norwegian School of Theology



Telling a Story: Biblical References in the Syriac Incantation Bowls

Binyamin Goldstein, Yeshiva University



The Social Milieu of the Jewish-Syriac Texts and Bowls

Mika Ahuvia, University of Washington



The Social and Spatial Dynamics of Ancient Incantation Bowls

Business Meeting:

James McGrath, Butler University

Naomi Koltun-Fromm, Haverford College




A21-339

Wildcard Session

Kaitlyn Dugan, Princeton Theological Seminary and Paul Dafydd Jones, University of Virginia, Presiding

Theme: Re-Engaging Karl Barth on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: Is There More To Be Said?

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Convention Center-007B (River Level)
Paul Dafydd Jones, University of Virginia

Karl Barth and Sexuality: A (Somewhat) Indecent Proposal

Faye Bodley-Dangelo, Harvard University



Revisiting Karl Barth’s Gender Trouble: Agency and Sexual Difference in Church Dogmatics

Andrea C. White, Union Theological Seminary



Karl Barth on Race and Gender: An Unlikely Womanist Encounter

Willie J. Jennings, Yale University



Karl Barth and the Problems of White Knowledge: Notes for a Post-Colonial Theology of Education

Responding:

Linn Tonstad, Yale University


A21-340

Wildcard Session

Ermin Sinanovic, International Institute of Islamic Thought, Presiding

Theme: ISIS and the Challenge of Interpreting Islam: Text, Context, and Islam-in-Modernity

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Texas B (4th Level)

Panelists:

Ovamir Anjum, University of Toledo

Ebrahim E. I. Moosa, University of Notre Dame

Asma Afsaruddin, Indiana University

Mona Hassan, Duke University

Shadi Hamid, Brookings Institution

Asaad Al-Saleh, Indiana University




P21-348

Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions, IQSA Qur'an and Late Antiquity Group, and SBL Student Advisory Board

Annette Yoshiko Reed, University of Pennsylvania, Presiding

Theme: Teaching Ancient Mediterranean Religions from Rome to Islam

Monday - 4:00 PM-6:30 PM

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

Paul Robertson, Colby-Sawyer College



Teaching the Taxonomy of Social Phenomena: Categorizing and Comparing Religious Groups in the Ancient Mediterranean

Richard S. Ascough, Queen's University and Erin K. Vearncombe, Princeton University



Who Wins in a Fight, Cybele or Isis? Strategies for Learner-Centered Teaching on Ancient Mediterranean Religions

Andrew Durdin, University of Chicago



The Ancient Romans and Their “Religion”

Greg Fisher, Carleton University



Silo Busting: Teaching the Pre-Islamic Religious Landscape as a Roman Historical Problem

Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, University of California, Santa Barbara



Cities and Empires: Integrating the Study of Early Islam within World and Mediterranean History

Michael Pregill, Boston University



We Have Made You Nations and Tribes…: Teaching Islam in First Millennium Context


A21-400

Films

Elijah Siegler, College of Charleston, Presiding

Theme: Hail, Caesar!

Monday - 8:00 PM-10:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star C (2nd Level)

Panelists:

Chad Seales, University of Texas

Michael Altman, University of Alabama

Ellen Posman, Baldwin Wallace University


A21-401

Films

Shekhar Hattangadi, Mumbai, India, Presiding

Theme: Santhara: A Challenge to Indian Secularism?

Monday - 8:00 PM-10:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star F (2nd Level)

Panelists:

Whitny Braun, Loma Linda University

John E. Cort, Denison University

Steven Vose, Florida International University

Liz Wilson, Miami University of Ohio

Christopher Chapple, Loyola Marymount University

Anne Vallely, University of Ottawa




A21-402

Receptions/Breakfasts

Theme: Program Unit Chairs' and Steering Committee Members' Reception

Monday - 8:00 PM-10:00 PM

Marriott Rivercenter-AAR Suite




M21-401

Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University

Theme: Claremont Reception

Monday - 9:00 PM-11:00 PM

Marriott Riverwalk-Alamo E (2nd Level)




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