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2002 AAR Online Program Book


    A1

Chairs Workshop
Friday - 8:00 am-4:00 pm

Carey J. Gifford, American Academy of Religion, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description and registration form. Separate registration required (requires PDF).


    A2

Religion and Media Workshop
Friday - 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Sponsored by the Public Understanding of Religion Committee; Arts, Literature, and Religion Section; Religion and Popular Culture Group; Religion, Film and Visual Culture Group; Religion, Culture, and Communication Consultation; and SBL’s Bible in Ancient and Modern Media Section

Stewart M. Hoover, University of Colorado, Boulder, and Jeffrey H. Mahan, Iliff School of Theology, Presiding

Panelists:
Edward Phillip Antonio, Iliff School of Theology
Ronald L. Grimes, Wilfrid Laurier University
S. Brent Plate, Texas Christian University
Wade Clark Roof, University of California, Santa Barbara
Angela Zito, New York University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description and registration form. Separate registration required (requires PDF).


    A3

AAR Board of Directors
Friday - 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Vasudha Narayanan, University of Florida, Presiding


    A4

Women's Caucus Workshop
Friday - 11:30 am-5:00 pm

Young Lee Hertig, United Theological Seminary, Presiding

Panelists:
Kathlyn Breazeale, Pacfic Lutheran University
Anthea Butler, Princeton University
Mary E. Hunt, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A5

EIS Center Orientation
Friday - 7:00 pm-9:00 pm

Carey J. Gifford, American Academy of Religion, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A6

Arts Series/Film: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Friday - 7:00 pm-9:30 pm

Sponsored by the Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group

Amir Hussain, California State University, Northridge, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A7

Regional Secretaries
Saturday - 10:00 am-11:00 am

Mark Lloyd Taylor, Seattle University, Presiding


    A8

Publications Committee I
Saturday - 8:30 am-10:45 am

Terry Godlove, Hofstra University, Presiding


    A9

Committee on Teaching and Learning
Saturday - 8:30 am-11:00 am

Thomas V. Peterson, Alfred University, Presiding


    A10

Student Liaison Group Business Meeting
Saturday - 9:00 am-10:45 am

Richard Amesbury, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding


    A11

Regions Committee and Regional Officers
Saturday - 8:00 am-10:00 am

Mark Lloyd Taylor, Seattle University, Presiding


    A12

Working with Reporters: Your Role as a News Source
Saturday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sponsored by the AAR's Religion and Media Center and the Pew Charitable Trusts

Kyle Cole, American Academy of Religion, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A13

Academic Relations Task Force
Saturday - 10:00 am-11:30 am

Warren G. Frisina, Hofstra University, Presiding


    A14

Plenary Address
Saturday - 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Vasudha Narayanan, University of Florida, Presiding
Theme: Bharata Natyam: Beyond the Borders of Religion

Francis Barboza, West Orange, NJ

Panelists:
Arti Dhand, University of Toronto
Meera Vignarajah, Toronto, ON

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A15

Publications Committee II
Saturday - 12:30 pm-1:00 pm

Terry Godlove, Hofstra University, Presiding


    A16     

Special Topics Forum
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sponsored by the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada

Christopher Wilkins, Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, Presiding
Theme: AAR, SBL, and ATS Grants Forum

Panelists:
Barbara Ashbrook, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, DC
Patrick Henry, Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, Collegeville, MN
James W. Lewis, Louisville Institute, Louisville, KY
Christine O'Brien, National Research Council, Washington, DC
Michael Hawes, Canada and United States Fulbright Program, Ottawa, ON

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A17

Special Topics Forum
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sponsored by the EIS Advisory Committee

Edward R. Gray, Atlanta, GA, Presiding
Theme: If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Lessons from the First Year on the Job

Panelists:
Jane F. Crosthwaite, Mount Holyoke College
Michael Penn, Mount Holyoke College
Glenn Holland, Allegheny College
Eric Boynton, Allegheny College
Christopher Stanley, St. Bonaventure University
Peter Trudinger, St. Bonaventure University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A18     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section and Study of Islam Section
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Jonathan E. Brockopp, Bard College, Presiding

Theme: Teaching Islam after September 11

Panelists:
Frederick M. Denny, University of Colorado, Boulder
Anna M. Gade, University of Chicago
Zayn Kassam, Pomona College
Omid Safi, Colgate University
Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Georgetown University

Business Meeting:
Jonathan E. Brockopp, Bard College, and Zayn Kassam, Pomona College, Presiding


    A19     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Susan G. Cumings, Georgia College and State University, Presiding
Theme: Religious Seeing and Seeing Religiously

Stephen T. Campagna-Pinto, Colgate University
Poetic Ecology as Spiritual Critique: Wright's Guggenheim Museum and the Demands of Vision

Paul Myhre, Wabash College
The Experience of Loss and Grief as Illustrated through the Paintings of Edvard Munch, 1885 to 1900

Ulrike Vollmer, University of Sheffield
Towards an Ethics of Seeing: Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson

Elijah Mueller, Marquette University
John Damascene's On the Divine Images: Witness, Theosis, and Humanized Revelation

Hartwig Bischof, University of Vienna
Task 46.97: Given


    A20     

Ethics Section and Bioethics and Religion Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Suzanne Holland, University of Puget Sound, Presiding
Theme: Religious Ethics and Public Discourse: Canadian and American Considerations of Stem Cells and Reproductive Technologies

Laura Kicklighter, University of Texas
Liberation from the Private Sphere: Arguing for Religious Voices in National Policy

Theme: The Place of Ethics in National Policy Making in Canada on Reproductive Technology

Panelists:
Ian Shugart, Health Canada, Ottawa, ON
John Berkman, Catholic University of America
Joseph Boyle, University of Toronto


    A21     

North American Religions Section
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Charles H. Lippy, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Presiding
Theme: American Christianity and Social Welfare

Priscilla Eppinger, Graceland University
A Theological Basis of Nineteenth-Century Social Reform

Christopher Glen White, Harvard University
"Faith as a Moral Act": Nineteenth-Century Liberals on Religious Experience and Social Action

Matthew Hedstrom, University of Texas, Austin
Rufus Jones, Quaker Mysticism, and the Transformation of American Religion

Responding:
Elizabeth McKeown, Georgetown University


    A22     

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Susan E. Henking, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Presiding
Theme: Critical Psychology and Its Critics

Panelists:
Naomi R. Goldenberg, University of Ottawa
Diane Jonte-Pace, Santa Clara University
James W. Jones, Rutgers University
H. John McDargh, Boston College

Responding:
Jeremy R. Carrette, University of Stirling


    A23     

Women and Religion Section
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Mary C. Churchill, University of Colorado, Boulder, Presiding
Theme: Delores Williams: The Womanist Who Went before Us in the Wilderness

Panelists:
Hyun-Kyung Chung, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Michelle Gonzalez, Loyola Marymount University
Dwight N. Hopkins, University of Chicago
Andrea Smith, University of California, Santa Cruz
Judith Plaskow, Manhattan College
Emilie Townes, Union Theological Seminary

Responding:
Delores S. Williams, Union Theological Seminary, New York


    A24     

Afro-American Religious History Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Debra Mubashshir, Beloit College, Presiding
Theme: The Politics of Identity in Black Protestantism

Julius Bailey, University of Redlands
Benjamin T. Tanner and the Creation of the AME Church Newspaper the Child's Recorder, 1868-1884

Shalanda Denise Dexter, Princeton University
Black Pentecostalism and Urban Identity

Anthea Butler, Princeton University
Making the Unrespectable Respectable: Black Pentecostal Women and Identity

Responding:
Marcus Bruce, Bates College


    A25     

Bonhoeffer: Theology and Social Analysis Group and Christian Systematic Theology Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Barry A. Harvey, Baylor University, Presiding
Theme: Sin, Suffering, and Finitude: In Conversation with Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Hilda Koster, University of Chicago
Suffering with Creation: Bonhoeffer's Promise for an Ecological Soteriology

Christina-Maria Franke, Humboldt University, Berlin
Shame: The Basic Reality of Sin

Elaine Robinson, Texas Christian University
Suffering in the Wilderness: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Stellvertreter Meets Delores Williams' Sister Hagar

Kirsten Busch Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
Religion between Imago Dei and Sin in the Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer


    A26     

Comparative Studies in Hinduisms and Judaisms Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Barbara A. Holdrege, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding
Theme: Re-imagining the Nation-State: Religious Nationalisms in India and Israel

Panelists:
Richard D. Hecht, University of California, Santa Barbara
Roger Friedland, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ainslee T. Embree, Columbia University
Stanley J. Tambiah, Harvard University
Paul Morris, Victoria University, Wellington

Responding:
Mark Juergensmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara


    A27     

Feminist Theory and Religious Reflection Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Flora A. Keshgegian, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Presiding
Theme: Author/izing Lives: Uses of Memoir and Autobiography in and for Religious Knowledge

Amy Carr, Western Illinois University
The Ends of Memoir and Testimony

Marian Ronan, American Baptist Seminary of the West
Dangerous Memories: Autobiographical Strategy in the Religious Writings of James Carroll

Shannon Craigo-Snell, Yale University
Writing the Female Body: Quaker Autobiography as Theological Disruption

Amy M. Hollywood, Dartmouth College
Medieval Christian Women's Writing and the Problem of Autobiography


    A28     

Gay Men's Issues in Religion Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Jay E. Johnson, Richmond, CA, Presiding
Theme: A Global Queer(y)ing of Religion

Christopher Lamb, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Seeing How Things Really Are When in the Mythic Matrix Queerness Is All Around!

Jeffrey Mann, Muskingum College
Life as a Gay Filipino: Perception, Identity, and Ethics

Horace Leedolphus Griffin, Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
Out of Africa: African Myth, Ritual, Homoeroticism, and Homosexual Expression

Ken Hamilton, The Union Institute and University
The Flames of Namugongo: Postcoloniality Meets Queer on African Soil?

Responding:
James E. Miller, Madison, WI


    A29     

Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

David J. Gouwens, Brite Divinity School, Presiding
Theme: Sources of the Self: Charles Taylor and Søren Kierkegaard

Panelists:
Edward F. Mooney, Sonoma State University
Stephen Crites, Wesleyan University
Marilyn Piety, Drexel University
Abrahim H. Khan, University of Toronto

Responding:
Stephen N. Dunning, University of Pennsylvania


    A30     

Mysticism Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Neil Douglas-Klotz, Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning, Presiding
Theme: How Do Mystics Understand Self-Annihilation versus Self-Actualization?

Sarah K. Pinnock, Trinity University
Bodily Mysticism of the Annihilated Self

Stuart R. Sarbacker, Loyola University, Chicago
The Numinous and Cessative as Dimensions of Indian Mysticism

John R. Haule, C. G. Jung Institute, Boston
Self-Annihilation and Ecstasy: The Engine of Franciscan Sadhana

Margaret E. Taylor-Ulizio, Marquette University
The Christological Basis for Self-Actualization and Self-Annihilation in the Works of Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Avila


    A31     

Native Traditions in the Americas Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Justine Smith, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Indigenous Religious Identity in the Americas and the Politics of Blood Quantum

Panelists:
Eva Garroutte, Boston College
Angela Gonzales, Cornell University
Kehaulani Kauanui, Wesleyan University
Audra Simpson, McGill University

Responding:
John Mohawk, State University of New York, Buffalo


    A32     

New Religious Movements Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Mike Ashcraft, Truman State University, Presiding
Theme: New Religious Movements in Canada and East Asia

James A. Beverley, Tyndale Seminary
God's Dominion and New Religious Movements

Sushil Jain, Institute of Asian Cultures, Windsor, ON
Globalization, Immigration and Religious Accommodation: The Sikhs in Canada

Alison R. Marshall, Brandon University
Cooperation and Lingji Performance on Taiwan

James Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
"Deprogramming" around the World: Still a Problem?


    A33     

Platonism and Neoplatonism Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Jay Bregman, University of Maine, Orono, Presiding
Theme: Neoplatonism and the Body

Mark McPheran, University of Maine, Farmington
Socrates' Last Words

Twyla Gibson,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sight and Insight: The Body as an Instrument of the Soul in Plato and Plotinus

Wendy Wiseman, University of California, Santa Barbara
The "Perverted Imp": Plotinus and the Metaphysics of Shame

Torrance Kirby, McGill University
"Glorified Body": Resurrection and the Secular Political Order in the Thought of Richard Hooker

Alison Teply, University of Cambridge
Cambridge, Platonism, and the Body

Business Meeting:
Jay Bregman, University of Maine, Orono, and Thomas A. Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding


    A34     

Religion and Ecology Group and Religion and Science Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sarah McFarland Taylor, Northwestern University, Presiding
Theme: From Ecosystems to Outer Space: Exploring the Connections among Religion, Science, and Ecology

James Proctor, University of California, Santa Barbara
American Environmentalism: Science or Religion?

Susan Power Bratton, Baylor University
The Precautionary Principle and the Biblical Wisdom Literature: Toward an Ethic of Ecological Prudence in Ocean Management

Beth Blissman, Oberlin College
From Theory to Pedagogy: Engaging Science, Religion, and Ecosocial Location

Lee W. Bailey, Ithaca College
Spaceship Epiphanies and Cosmologies

Responding:
Lisle Dalton, Hartwick College

Business Meeting:
Sarah McFarland Taylor, Northwestern University, Presiding


    A35     

Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Presider, TBA
Theme: Decolonizing Spiritualities

Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Duke University
Spiritualities of Liberation in the Americas: Gregory Baum, Frantz Fanon, and Guillermo Gómez-Peña

David Tombs, Trinity College, Dublin
The Principle of Mercy: Jon Sobrino and the Spirituality of Decolonization

Shelley C. Wiley, Concordia College, Moorhead
The Spirits Are Dancing within Us

Mark Lewis Taylor, Princeton University
Decolonizing Spiritualities: Discourse and Symbols

Responding:
Christopher D. Tirres, Harvard University


    A36     

Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

William L. Blizek, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Presiding
Theme: Reading Film as Text: Methodology and the Study of Religion and Film

Randal Cummings, California State University, Northridge
Pedagogical Uses of Feature Films for Religion Courses

Melanie Jane Wright, University of Cambridge
Passionate about Joan: New Approaches in Religion and Film

Stephen Jenkins, Humboldt State University
Popcorn for Prasadam: Contemporary Cinema as a Ritual Space for Penetrating Maya

Ken Derry, University of Toronto
Paul Ricoeur's Mythology of Evil as Religion and Film Hermeneutic

John Schultes, Iowa State University
Perceptions and Realities: Hollywood Films Tackle Religion

Business Meeting:
Tony S. L. Michael, University of Toronto, and Rubina Ramji, University of Ottawa, Presiding


    A37     

Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Janet Gyatso, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: Religious Life in the Time of the Fifth Dalai Lama

Kurtis R. Schaeffer, Harvard University
Controlling Time and Space in Lhasa: The New Year and City Pilgrimage Routes under the Fifth Dalai Lama

Bryan Cuevas, Florida State University
Religious Life in a Seventeenth-Century Tibetan Monastery

Jacob Dalton, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Rnying-ma Politics in the Seventeenth-Century

Trent Pomplun, Loyola College, Maryland
Tibetan Prophetic Literature in the Notizie Istoriche of Ippolito Desideri, S. J.

Responding:
Matthew Kapstein, Columbia University


    A38     

Modern Historical Consciousness and the Christian Churches Seminar
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sheila E. McGinn, John Carroll University, Presiding
Theme: Modern Historical Consciousness and the Christian Churches

Charles J. T. Talar, University of St. Thomas
Defining Historical Consciousness

Marcus J. Borg, Oregon State University
Historical Consciousness and the Jesus Seminar

Responding:
Karen L. King, Harvard University

Bill J. Leonard, Wake Forest University
Historical Consciousness and Baptists in the South: Owning and Disowning a Tradition

Responding:
Molly T. Marshall, Central Baptist Theological Seminary

Business Meeting:
Harvey Hill, Berry College, Presiding


    A39     

History, Method, and Theory in the Study of Religion Consultation
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Michel Gardaz, University of Ottawa, Presiding
Theme: Expositions and Journals in the Nineteenth Century

Bradley L. Herling, Boston University
The "Indian Sphinx": Conceiving South Asian Religion in A. W. von Schlegel's Indische Bibliothek

Arie L. Molendijk, University of Groningen
Religion at the 1883 Colonial and Export Trade Exhibition in Amsterdam

John Harding, University of Pennsylvania
Exhibiting Buddhism: Religion, Nationalism, and Japanese Agency at the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions

Responding:
John Burris, Rollins College

Business Meeting:
Gregory D. Alles, McDaniel College, Presiding


    A40     

Religion and Human Rights Consultation
Saturday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Arvind Sharma, McGill University, Presiding
Theme: Religion, Violence, and Human Rights

Paul Allen Williams, University of Nebraska, Omaha
Human Rights Atrocities and the Ambiguities of the "Missionary Position": The Case of the Disciples of Christ Congo Mission (DCCM) in the Congo Free State, 1897-1908

Robert Erlewine, Rice University
Never without Shame: Intersubjectivity, the Holocaust, and Ethical Responsibility

Melissa Fennewald, Florida State University
Anatomy of Religious Terrorism in the United States

Thomas A. Idinopulos, Miami University
Radical Islam, Human Rights, and Terrorism

Anna Doswell, University of Derby
Blasphemy, Religious Hatred, and Free Speech: Exploring a Dilemma for Contemporary Human Rights Discourse

Responding:
Simeon O. Ilesanmi, Wake Forest University, and Sumner B. Twiss, Brown University


    A41     

Special Topics Forum
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Sponsored by the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession Committee

Daisy L. Machado, Texas Christian University, Presiding
Theme: The Public Role of Racial and Ethnic Scholars

Panelists:
Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Drew University
Chris Jocks, Dartmouth College
Sheema Khan, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Ottawa, ON
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Graduate Theological Union
Jung Ha Kim, Georgia State University

Responding:
Michael Eric Dyson, University of Pennsylvania

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description.


    A42     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Christopher Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College, Presiding
Theme: Making Justice: Pedagogies of Transformation

Melissa M. Wilcox, University of California, Santa Barbara
Teaching toward Justice: Dilemmas of Pedagogical Activism

Laura Hobgood-Oster, Southwestern University
An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Environmental Justice in the Borderlands

Beth Blissman, Oberlin College
Academically-Based Community Service: A Liberation Feminist Pedagogy for Non-Violence and Justice-Making

Fran Grace, University of Redlands
Teaching Religion and Hate: The Crucible for a "Pedagogy of Emergence/y"

Glenn Whitehouse, Florida Gulf Coast University
A Mockery of Justice: Using Role-Playing to Teach Intercultural Ethics


    A43     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Clark M. Brittain, Greenville Technical College, Presiding
Theme: Hermeneutics

Margo Kitts, Merrimack College
Sanctified Violence in Ritual and in War: Homeric Oath-Sacrifice and Ritual Performance as Metaphorical Transformation

David L. Simmons, University of Chicago
The Faustian Hermeneutic: Biblical Interpretation and Goethe's Poetics of Allegory

Neil Douglas-Klotz, Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning
Re-hearing Qu'ran in Open Translation: Ta'wil, Postmodern Inquiry, and Poetic Hermeneutics

Andrew Hass, University of Houston
"Literature and Theology" and the Re-sourcing of Kant

Gitte Butin, University of Virginia
Harrowing Hermeneutics: Caputo's Radical Hermeneutics "In the Penal Colony"

Thomas B. Ellis, University of Pennsylvania
On the Death of the Pilgrim: The Postcolonial Hermeneutics of J. L. Mehta


    A44     

Buddhism Section and Japanese Religions Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Jacqueline I. Stone, Princeton University, Presiding
Theme: Colonialism, Transnational Exchange, and Buddhism in China, Korea, and Japan

Micah L. Auerback, Princeton University
Rethinking "Pro-Japanese" Korean Buddhism

Akeshi Kiba, Otani University
Modern Japanese Buddhist Proselytization in East Asia: Societal Reform and the Doctrine of Memorializing Enemies and Compatriots with Equal Compassion

Pori Park, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Intersection of Politics and Religion: The Japanese Buddhist Presence in Korea

Fumihiko Sueki, University of Tokyo
Modern Chinese Buddhist Perspectives on Japanese Buddhism

Responding:
Nam-lin Hur, University of British Columbia


    A45     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Karen L. King, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: Reading, Remembering, and Reciting: Textual Practice as Spiritual Practice

David Carpenter, St. Joseph's University
(Trans)formation through the Veda: The Case of the Indian Svādhyāya

Shawn Madison Krahmer, St. Joseph's University
Lectio Divina and the Perfection of the Soul: The Physiological Process of Memoria and the Transformation of the Individual in Medieval Western Christian Monasticism

Michael D. Swartz, Ohio State University
Semiotics, Kinetics, and Mnemonic Strategies in Rabbinic Judaism

Dale S. Wright, Occidental College
Empty Texts/Sacred Meaning: Reading as Spiritual Practice in Chinese Buddhism

Responding:
Janet Gyatso, Harvard University


    A46     

History of Christianity Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Selva Raj, Albion College, Presiding
Theme: Translations and Conversions

Rachel Fulton, University of Chicago
God's "Uuord" and the Conversion of Saxony

Deeana Klepper, Boston University
Medieval Franciscan Hebraists: Constructing a Historical Jesus

Kerry Fast, University of Toronto
"To Be Brought Up in a Christian Home": The WMS Work among Chinese and Aboriginal Girls in British Columbia

Paul V. Kollman, University of Notre Dame
Converting Slaves: The Place of Work in Catholic and Quaker Evangelization in Nineteenth-Century East Africa

Eliza Kent, Chicago, IL
The Devil in the Topknot: Conflicting Definitions of Conversion in Colonial South India

Mathew N. Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross
Dalit Christian Conversion, Resistance, and Salvation in Northern India


    A47     

North American Religions Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Timothy Van Meter, Bethany Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Ritual, Representation, and Media in Public Commemoration

Carolyn Marvin, Universitiy of Pennsylvania
Being There: The Role of Presence in Ritual Reconstructions of September 11

Stewart M. Hoover and Anna Maria Russo, University of Colorado, Boulder
Rituals of Crisis and Commemoration in the Mediated Experience: The Cultural Wake of 9-11/11-9

Edward Tabor Linenthal, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
The Construction of an Imagined Bereaved Community: Oklahoma City and the Media

Sarah Pike, California State University, Chico
No Novenas for the Dead: Public Rites of Mourning and the Burning Man Festival

Responding:
Diane Winston, Pew Charitable Trusts


    A48     

Religion in South Asia Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Frederick M. Smith, University of Iowa, Presiding
Theme: Is Vedanta Really the "End" of the Veda?: The Continuation of Vedic Worlds in Vedantic Thought

Sucharita Adluri, University of Pennsylvania
Scriptural Authority in Ramanuja's Sri-Bhasya

Signe Cohen, University of Pennsylvania
"Like Oil in Sesame Seeds": Upanishadic Views of the Vedanta within the Veda

Laurie Louise Patton, Emory University
The Veda in American Vedanta

Valerie Stoker, University of Pennsylvania
Madhva and the Veda: Defining Sarvavidya

Responding:
Francis X. Clooney, Boston College


    A49     

Study of Islam Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Zayn Kassam, Pomona College, Presiding
Theme: Intimate Acts and Public Consequences: Sex, Gender, and Power in Islamic Societies before the Modern Era

Scott A. Kugle, Swarthmore College
Shah Hussayn's Sexual-Spiritual Play: Homoerotic Acts and Public Morality in the Mughal Era

Kecia Ali, Duke University
Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: The Consequences of Unlawful Sexual Activity in Ninth-Century Sunni Legal Texts

Kathryn M. Kueny, Lawrence University
Excising the Other: Islamic Visions of Male Circumcision

Khaleel Mohammed, Brandeis University
"Your Wives Are a Tilth for You…" Interpretations of Qur'an 2:223


    A50     

Women and Religion Section
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Victoria Rue, St. Lawrence University, Presiding
Theme: Prayers at a Different Altar

Panelists:
Miri Hunter Haruach, New College of California
Arisika Razak, California Institute of Integral Studies
Michelle D. Herrera, California Institute of Integral Studies

Responding:
Carol P. Christ, Ariadne Institute for the Study of Myth and Ritual, Athens, Greece


    A51     

Chinese Religions Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Lee H. Yearley, Stanford University, Presiding

Theme: Conceptual Metaphor and the Study of Chinese Religion

Panelists:
John Berthrong, Boston University
Edward Slingerland, University of Southern California
Griet Vankeerberghen, California State Polytechnic University

Responding:
Mark Allen Berkson, Hamline University


    A52     

Church-State Studies Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Barbara A. McGraw, Saint Mary's College of California, Presiding
Theme: Issues in Religious Liberty (United States)

Ronald B. Flowers, Texas Christian University
To Defend the Constitution

Stephen R. Haynes, Rhodes College
Public School Bible Courses in Tennessee: A Case Study

William R. Barnett, Le Moyne College and Jane E. Hicks, Augustana College
Grading the Court on Zelman: School Voucher Programs and the Politics of Establishment Jurisprudence

Eric Michael Mazur, Bucknell University
Examining the Canon in Church-State Studies

Business Meeting:
Eric Michael Mazur, Bucknell University, Presiding


    A53     

Critical Theory and Discourses on Religion Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Frank J. Korom, Boston University, Presiding
Theme: Violence as Constitutive of Religion

Jacob Kinnard, College of William and Mary
Communitas and Conflict: Rethinking and Reapplying Turner's Analysis of the Pilgrimage Process

William A. Barbieri, Catholic University of America
Discourses of Militancy in Islam: A Heterological View

Robert A. Segal, Lancaster University
The Frazerian Roots of the Theories of Girard and Burkert on Religion and Violence

Jay Geller and Richard Hecht, Vanderbilt University
The Hermeneutics of Violence and the Violence of Hermeneutics: From Walter Benjamin to Jacques Derrida to Sam D. Gill, with Sidetracks to Michael Taussig and Michael Bernstein

Responding:
Gustavo Benavides, Villanova University

Business Meeting:
Gustavo Benavides, Villanova University, and Steven Engler, Mount Royal College, Presiding


    A54     

Europe and the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Kate Cooper, University of Manchester, Presiding
Theme: Sexuality in the Late Antique Mediterranean, Part One

Panelists:
Cynthia M. Baker, Santa Clara University
Virginia Burrus, Drew University
Lynn R. LiDonnici, Vassar College
Terry Wilfong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


    A55     

Evangelical Theology Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

John Sanders, Huntington College, Presiding
Theme: Nonviolent Theologies of the Atonement

Thomas Finger, Elizabethtown College
Christus Victor as Nonviolent Atonement

Hans Boersma, Trinity Western University
Penal Substitution and the Possibility of Unconditional Hospitality

T. Scott Daniels and Marty Michelson, Southern Nazarene University
Passing the Peace: Worship and Evangelism from a Non-Substitutionary Atonement Perspective

J. Denny Weaver, Bluffton College
Nonviolent Analysis of Anselmian Atonement Violence

Responding:
Katherine Sonderegger, Virginia Theological Seminary


    A56

Gay Men's Issues in Religion Group and Lesbian-Feminist Issues and Religion Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Elizabeth A. Say, California State University, Northridge, Presiding
Theme: Sexual Freedom, Religious Freedom, and the Limits of Tolerance: Responses to Love the Sin by Janet R. Jakobsen and Ann Pellegrini

Panelists:
Gayle R. Baldwin, University of North Dakota
Marcella Althaus-Reid, University of Edinburgh
Rebecca T. Alpert, Temple University
Kathleen Roberts Skerrett, Grinnell College

Responding:
Ann Pellegrini, University of California, Irvine, and Janet R. Jakobsen, Barnard College


    A57     

Latina/o Religion, Culture, and Society Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Michelle Anne Gonzalez, Loyola Marymount University, Presiding
Theme: Race and Liberation: Commentaries on Andrés G. Guerrero's A Chicano Theology

Hector Avalos, Iowa State University
Is a Chicano Theology Feasible?: A Critique of Andrés G. Guerrero's A Chicano Theology

Christopher D. Tirres, Harvard University
"Liberation" in the Latina/o Context: Reassessing Guerrero's A Chicano Theology

Robert D. Maldonado, California State University, Fresno
Malinchista Hermeneutics: Resistance and Appropriation in the Chicano Bible

Responding:
Andrés G. Guerrero, Aims Community College


    A58     

Person, Culture, and Religion Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Kelley A. Raab, St. Lawrence University, Presiding
Theme: Critical Dialogue between Religion and Evolutionary Psychology

William S. Waldron, Middlebury College
Buddhism and the Sciences of Mind: A Critical Dialogue

Nathaniel Barrett, Boston University
Existential Semiotic and the Cultural Critique of Evolutionary Psychology

Kelly Bulkeley, Graduate Theological Union
The Evolution of Wonder: Religious and Neuroscientific Perspectives

Responding:
Jeffrey Schloss, Westmont College

Business Meeting:
Franz Aubrey Metcalf, The Forge Institute, and Kelley A. Raab, St. Lawrence University, Presiding


    A59     

Pragmatism and Empiricism in American Religious Thought Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Frederick J. Ruf, Georgetown University, Presiding
Theme: Pragmatism and Feminism

Deborah Whitehead, Harvard University
Feminism, Religion, and Democracy in the American Pragmatic Tradition

Marit Trelstad, Pacific Lutheran University
Possession, Intuition, and James's "Leaky Consciousness"

Elizabeth Pritchard, Bowdoin College
Surrender Your Gender: Religious Subjectivity in William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience

Responding:
Nancy K. Frankenberry, Dartmouth College


    A60     

Roman Catholic Studies Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Richard Curtis, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding
Theme: Reconsidering Catholic Social Thought

John Berkman, Catholic University of America
Social Injustice, Eugenics, and the Dignity of the Poor: The Ryan-Sanger Debate over Fertility Control

Melissa Stewart, Vanderbilt University
Intra-Catholic Pluralism: Resources to Resist a Universalizing, Characterless Globalization

Andrew Skotnicki, St. Patrick's Seminary
Foundations Once Destroyed: The Catholic Church and Criminal Justice

Dominic F. Doyle, Boston College
Charles Taylor's A Catholic Modernity? and Nicholas Boyle's Who Are We Now? Christian Humanism from Hegel to Heaney: A Comparison of Two Catholic Humanist Critiques of Friedrich Nietzsche

Responding:
Maura A. Ryan, University of Notre Dame

Business Meeting:
Nancy Dallavalle, Fairfield University, and Jeffrey Marlett, College of Saint Rose, Presiding


    A61     

Schleiermacher Group
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Timothy R. Clancy, Gonzaga University, Presiding
Theme: Schleiermacher and Religious Pluralism

Philip L. Quinn, University of Notre Dame
Schleiermacher and the Challenge of Religious Diversity

Jacqueline Marina, Purdue University
Schleiermacher on the Out-Pourings of the Inner Fire: Experiential Expressivism and Religious Pluralism

Thomas E. Reynolds, Vanderbilt University
Dialectical Pluralism: Rethinking Schleiermacher and the Problem of the Religions

Responding:
Jack C. Verheyden, Claremont School of Theology


    A62     

Constructions of Ancient Space Seminar
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

James W. Flanagan, Case Western Reserve University, Presiding
Theme: Expanding Critical Spatiality

Jon L. Berquist, Chalice Press
Critical Spatiality and the Uses of Theory

Claudia V. Camp, Texas Christian University
Storied Space, or Ben Sira "Tells" a Temple

William E. Deal, Case Western Reserve University
Rhetorics of Religious Space: Some East Asian Perspectives

Thomas B. Dozeman, United Theological Seminary
"Scriptural Maps" and the Journey from Kadesh through Transjordan

David M. Gunn, Texas Christian University
Covering David: Michelangelo's David from the Piazza della Signoria to My Refrigerator Door

Business Meeting:
James W. Flanagan, Case Western Reserve University, Presiding

Papers will not be read at the meeting but are posted on the seminar's website(http://guildzone.org) and should be read by all attending the session. Seminar members online discussions begin by September 1. Annual Meeting session focuses on method and theory issues raised in papers and discussion. Further information is available on the website or from Jon L. Berquist(jberquist@aol.com) or James W. Flanagan(flanagan@po.cwru.edu), co-chairs.


    A63     

Anthropology of Religion Consultation
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Pamela Klassen, University of Toronto, Presiding
Theme: Experiencing Experience: Fieldwork Dilemmas in the Study of Religion

Julie S. Heath, Indiana University, Bloomington
A Place at the Table: Unity and Difference in Fieldwork on Religious Practice

Aryana Bates, Drew University
White Lesbian, Black Church: The Ethnographer as Participant in a Pluralistic Community

Cat McEarchern, University of Stirling
Going Native in Academia: Studying Neo-Paganism as Insider and Outsider

Courtney Bender, Columbia University
The Elusive Subject: Finding and Interpreting the "Religious" in the Ethnography of Daily Life

Responding:
Ruth Marie Griffith, Princeton University

Business Meeting:
Pamela Klassen, University of Toronto, and June McDaniel, College of Charleston, Presiding


    A64     

Augustine and Augustinianisms Consultation
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Kevin L. Hughes, Villanova University, Presiding
Theme: Augustine Reading and Reading Augustine

Michael Cameron, Archdiocese of Chicago
Augustine Reading Paul Reading Moses: Christ Accursed and How Signs Work

Donald Jacob Uitvlugt, University of Notre Dame
The Creation of Tradition: Isidore of Seville as a Reader of Augustine

Andrea J. Dickens, University of Virginia
Can Illumination Be Auditory? The Augustinian Legacy in William of St. Thierry and Bernard of Clairvaux

Peter Thuesen, Tufts University
Augustine as Nemesis: The Beechers as Readers of the Bishop of Hippo


    A65     

Cultural History of the Study of Religion Consultation
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

New Program Unit

Leigh E. Schmidt, Princeton University, Presiding
Robert A. Orsi, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: Toward a Cultural History of the Study of Religion

Panelists:
David S. Chidester, University of Cape Town
Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger, Emory University
Peter Harrison, Bond University
Donald S. Lopez, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Business Meeting:
Robert A. Orsi, Harvard University, and Leigh E. Schmidt, Princeton University, Presiding


    A66     

Religion and Disability Studies Consultation
Saturday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

J. Eric Pridmore, Drew University, Presiding
Theme: Living Bodies Interpreting Texts: Susan Wendell on The Rejected Body

Sharon V. Betcher, Drew University
De-Colonizing Disabled Bodies: "The Blind See, the Lame Walk, the Deaf Hear..."

Molly Haslam, Vanderbilt University
Experiencing the Sacred: Beyond the Limits of Language and the Cultural Linguistic Approach to Religion

Susanne Rappmann, Karlstad University
The Disabled Body of Christ as a Critical Metaphor

Maria Truchan-Tataryn, University of Saskatchewan
Transfigured Bodies: Wendell and Eastern Christian Iconography

Responding:
Nancy L. Eiesland, Emory University
Kerry Wynn, Southeast Missouri State University
Tom Craig, International Communicology Institute

Business Meeting:
Maureen Connolly, Brock University, Presiding


    A67

Introduction to the AAR
Saturday - 5:00 pm-6:15 pm

Sponsored by the Student Liaison Group

Richard Amesbury, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding
Theme: Introduction to the AAR

Panelists:
Susan E. Henking, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Anita L. Bradshaw, Lutheran Seminary
Sarah Heaner Lancaster, Methodist Theological School in Ohio
Mark Lloyd Taylor, Seattle University
Kimberly Rae Connor, University of San Francisco
Carey J. Gifford, American Academy of Religion

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A68

AAR Donors Reception
Saturday - 5:30 pm-6:45 pm

Individuals whose generosity has allowed us to continue many of our special programs are invited to a reception hosted by the AAR Board of Directors to learn about some exciting new initiatives.


    A69

Reception for Racial and Ethnic Minority Members
Saturday - 6:15 pm-7:00 pm

The Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession invites interested persons to a reception celebrating the contributions of racial and ethnic minority scholars in the Academy.


    A70

Presidential Plenary Address
Saturday - 7:15 pm-8:30 pm

Robert A. Orsi, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: Embodied Cosmologies

Vasudha Narayanan, University of Florida

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description.


    A71

AAR Members Party
Saturday - 8:30 pm-11:00 pm

Following the success of last year's party, AAR members are invited to join one another at the AAR Members Party for music and dancing. Don't forget your free drink ticket that will be mailed with your name badge!


    A72

Arts Series/Films: In the Light of Reverence
Saturday - 8:30 pm-11:00 pm

Sponsored by the Native Traditions in the Americas Group

Andrea Smith, University of California, Santa Cruz, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights pagefor a description.


    A73

Arts Series/Films: Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
Saturday - 8:30 pm-11:00 pm

Sponsored by Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group

Lee Demarbre, Ottawa, Ontario, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A74

Women's Caucus Reception
Saturday - 9:00 pm-11:00 pm

Sponsored by the Women's Caucus

Interested persons are invited to a reception honoring women's contributions in the Academy


    A75

Student Member Reception
Saturday - 10:00 pm-12:00 am

AAR and SBL student members are invited to drop by for conversation with fellow students. Beer, wine, soda, and light snacks provided.


    A76

JAAR Editorial Board
Sunday - 7:00 am-7:30 am

Glenn E. Yocum, Whittier College, Presiding


    A77

AAR Annual Business Meeting and Continental Breakfast
Sunday - 7:30 am-8:45 am

Vasudha Narayanan, University of Florida, Presiding


    A78     

Special Topics Forum
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sponsored by the Academic Relations Task Force and the Caucus of Scholars at Religiously Affiliated Institutions

Stephen R. Haynes, Rhodes College, Presiding
Theme: Academy, University, and Faith Community: Teaching Religion at Religiously Affiliated Institutions

Panelists:
William J. Cahoy, St. Johns University
Mary Todd, Concordia University
Bill J. Leonard, Wake Forest University
Annette Moran, Carroll College
Ted Grimsrud, Eastern Mennonite University
Keith J. Wilson, Brigham Young University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.

Interested persons are invited to attend a luncheon immediately following. See AM137 for more information.


    A79     

Special Topics Forum
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sponsored by the Public Understanding of Religion Committee

Dena S. Davis, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Presiding
Theme: Religion and Public Policy: Embryos, Stem Cells, and Clones

Panelists:
James F. Childress, University of Virginia
Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College
Moira McQueen, University of Toronto
Laurie Zoloth, San Francisco State University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A80     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sid Brown, University of the South, Presiding
Theme: Preparing Scholar-Teachers: Reflections on Professional Development and Practice

Theodore Brelsford, Lynn Huber, and Gary M. Laderman, Emory University
Preparing Scholar-Teachers in Emory University's Graduate Division of Religion

Michael Barnes, University of Dayton
Student Responses to a Teacher's Religious Goals

Sandra L. Gravett, Appalachian State University
"You Want Me To Teach What?": A Survival Guide for Teaching outside of Your Academic Training

Kristin Scheible, Harvard University
Cultivating Mutual Respect for Effective Teaching and Learning in the Study of Religion

Business Meeting:
Christine M. Bochen, Nazareth College of Rochester, and Barbara A. B. Patterson, Emory University, Presiding


    A81     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Darlene Fozard Weaver, Villanova University, Presiding
Theme: Artistic Responses to Loss

Maria Tattu Bowen, University of Portland
Apokatastasis Panton Redux: Loss and Restoration in the Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz

J. Heath Atchley, Alfred University
The Language of Loss, the Loss of Language: DeLillo on Religion, Terror, and Mourning

Peter J. Thuesen, Tufts University
Twice Lost: The Deaths of the Unconverted in Harriet Beecher Stowe and Robert Lowell

Jacqueline A. Bussie, University of Virginia
Laughter and the Holocaust: Risibility as Resistance in Elie Wiesel's Gates of the Forest

Oren Stier, Florida International University
"‘Til the Mourning Comes": Working through Loss in Holocaust Documentary Films

Business Meeting:
Jennifer L. Geddes, University of Virginia, and S. Brent Plate, Texas Christian University


    A82     

Buddhism Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

James C. Dobbins, Oberlin College, Presiding
Theme: Transnational Exchange and Buddhist Modernism in Asia

Anne M. Blackburn, Cornell University
A Cosmopolitan in Colombo: Hikkaduve Sri Sumangala's Nineteenth-Century Transnational Buddhism

Anne R. Hansen, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Monk Travels and the Politics of Textual Production in Colonial Cambodia

Kosei Ishii, Komazawa Junior College
Thoughts and Genealogy of Ultranationalists Strongly Influenced by Buddhist Philosophy: The Exchange of Japanese Nationalists and Ceylonese Buddhists

Richard Jaffe, Duke University
Paper, Ink, Bone, and Stone: Mapping Buddhism in an Age of Empire

Responding:
Richard King, University of Derby


    A83     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section, Religion in South Asia Section, and Ritual Studies
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Daniel R. Gold, Cornell University, Presiding
Theme: Ritual Levity, Ritual Play in South Asian Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu Traditions

Panelists:
Corinne Dempsey, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
William P. Harman, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Rachel Fell McDermott, Barnard College
Tracy Pintchman, Loyola University, Chicago
Selva Raj, Albion College
Whitney Sanford, Iowa State University
Elizabeth L. Wilson, Miami University

Responding:
Jonathan Z. Smith, University of Chicago


    A84     

Ethics Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

David Craig, Indiana University, Purdue University, Presiding
Theme: Justice and Civil Liberties in the Wake of September 11

Molly Hadley Jensen, Vanderbilt University
Ethics of the Borderlands: Blurring the Boundaries of National Identity to Include a Recognition of Others

David True, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education
Democracy and the Good: Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Pursuit of the Good in the Political Realm

Richard B. Miller, Indiana University, Bloomington
Islam and Social Criticism in the Aftermath of September 11

Purushottama Bilimoria, Deakin University, Melbourne
The Right to Flee and to Seek Refuge: Mispredications in the Oceanic Contexts


    A85     

History of Christianity Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Amy DeRogatis, Michigan State University, Presiding
Theme: Christian Images of Islam and Muslim Images of Christianity

Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon
Christmas in the Qur'an: New Evidence Regarding the Christian Sources of the Qur'anic Nativity Traditions

Jason R. Zaborowski, Catholic University of America
The Coptic Neo-Martyr John of Phanijoit: The Re-conversion of an Apostate Christian "Deceived by Lust of a Saracen Woman" (c.1210)

David Freidenreich, Columbia University
Neither Fish Nor Fowl: The Conception of Islam in Classical Canon Law Sources on Commensality

Antonia Atanassova, Boston College
Truth and Selectiveness: Muslim-Christian Dialogue in the Balkans

Responding:
William A. Graham, Harvard University


    A86     

North American Religions Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Philip L. Barlow, Hanover College, Presiding
Theme: Author Meets Critics: Sarah Barringer Gordon's The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America

Panelists:
Kathleen Flake, Vanderbilt University
Richard Ostling, Associated Press
Stephen J. Stein, Indiana University, Bloomington
John F. Wilson, Princeton University

Responding:
Sarah Gordon, University of Pennsylvania

Business Meeting:
Judith Weisenfeld, Vassar College, and Peter W. Williams, Miami University, Presiding


    A87

Philosophy of Religion Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

William J. Wainwright, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Presiding
Theme: War and the Religious Traditions

Panelists:
James T. Johnson, Rutgers University
Sallie B. King, James Madison University
Henry Rosemont, St. Mary's College, Maryland

Business Meeting:
Thomas P. Kasulis, Ohio State University, Presiding


    A88

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Elizabeth M. Bounds, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Doing Our First Works Over: White Theologians and Ethicists Talk about Race

Panelists:
Karin Case, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Robin Hawley Gorsline, Brooklyn, NY
Jennifer Harvey, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Sally MacNichol, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Aana Vigen, Union Theological Seminary, New York

Responding:
Dwight N. Hopkins, University of Chicago


    A89

Study of Judaism Section and Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Leora Batnitzky, Princeton University, Presiding
Theme: Judaism in and Jewish Responses to John Milbank's Radical Orthodoxy

Panelists:
Steven Kepnes, Colgate University
Randi Rashkover, York College of Pennsylvania
Peter Ochs, University of Virginia

Responding:
John Milbank, University of Virginia


    A90     

Women and Religion Section
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Naomi R. Goldenberg, University of Ottawa, Presiding
Theme: God-She and Goddess: Does Gender Make a Difference?

Carol P. Christ, Ariadne Institute for the Study of Myth and Ritual, Athens, Greece
Goddess, God-She, and Process Philosophy

Hyun-Kyung Chung, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Goddess in Korea

Ruth Mantin, University College Chichester
Telling the Difference: Thealogy, Identity and Socio/Political Transformation

Melissa Raphael, University of Gloucestershire
From Jerusalem to Auschwitz and Back: The Shekhinah among Women during the Holocaust


    A91

Afro-American Religious History Group and Black Theology Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

David Daniels, McCormick Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Migration and Interreligious Faith Communities of African Descent in Canada: Historical and Contemporary Voices

Panelists:
Carol B. Duncan, Wilfrid Laurier University
Michael Wilkinson, Nazarene University College
C. Denise Gillard, Toronto, ON


    A92     

Bonhoeffer: Theology and Social Analysis Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Lisa Dahill, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Presiding
Theme: Bonhoeffer, Community, and Politics

Nancy Berlinger, The Hastings Center, Garrison, NY
Bonhoeffer on Truth Telling: Relevance for Reconciliation after Harm

Jacqui Stewart, University of Leeds
Bonhoeffer, Bauman, and Theology of Community

Ralf Wuestenberg, University of Heidelberg
Reconstructing the Doctrine of Reconciliation within Politics


    A93     

Indigenous Religious Traditions Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Dennis Kelley, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding
Theme: Religion and Political Reality: Native Americans Today

Richard Grounds, University of Tulsa
yUdjEhanAno^ so^KAnAno^ ("We Yuchi People, We Are Still Here")

Philip P. Arnold, Syracuse University
Eating Locust at Onondaga: Indigenous Responses to United States Terrorism

Ines M. Talamantez, University of California, Santa Barbara
Remembering, Re-learning: Placing Ancestral Wisdom in the Academy

Responding:
Suzanne J. Crawford, University of California, Santa Barbara

Business Meeting:
Jacob K. Olupona, University of California, Davis, and Ines M. Talamantez, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding


    A94     

Latina/o Religion, Culture, and Society Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Francisco Lozada, University of the Incarnate Word, Presiding
Theme: Editors Meet Critics: A Reader in Latina Feminist Theology: Religion and Justice

Panelists:
M. Shawn Copeland, Marquette University
Timothy M. Matovina, Loyola Marymount University
Rita Nakashima Brock, Oakland, CA
Benjamin Valentin, Drew University

Responding:
Daisy L. Machado, Texas Christian University, and Jeanette Rodriguez, Seattle University

Business Meeting:
Rüdiger V. Busto, Stanford University, and Michelle Anne Gonzalez, Loyola Marymount University, Presiding


    A95     

Lesbian-Feminist Issues and Religion Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sue E. Houchins, University of California, Berkeley, Presiding
Theme: Religious Authority and the Power of Definition: Queer Ripostes

Elizabeth Currans, University of California, Santa Barbara
Embodiment of Belief: Symbolic Struggle in the San Francisco Dyke March

Andrea Smith, University of California, Santa Cruz
Safety in Home? Gender, Race, and Religious Fundamentalism

Miri Hunter Haruach, New College of California
In the Sweet Bi and Bi: The Politics of Bisexuality

Business Meeting:
Peggy Schmeiser, University of Ottawa, and Jennifer Rycenga, San José State University, Presiding


    A96     

Mysticism Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

David Perrin, St. Paul University, Presiding
Theme: Current and New Methodologies for the Study of Mysticism

Willemien Otten, Utrecht University
The Mystical Embrace: Desire and the Body in Eckhart and Eriugena

Martin T. Adam, McGill University
A Post-Kantian Perspective on Recent Debates about Mystical Experience

Arthur Versluis, Michigan State University
Method in the Study of Mysticism and the Esoteric

Willem Zwart, University of Colorado, Boulder
Toward an Anthropology of Consciousness

Business Meeting:
Neil Douglas-Klotz, Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning, Presiding


    A97     

New Religious Movements Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Dell deChant, University of South Florida, Presiding
Theme: Some Case Studies of New Religious Movements in Transition

J. Gordon Melton, Institute for the Study of American Religion
Al-Qaeda as a New Religious Movement

Michael F. Strmiska, Miyazaki International College
Neopagan Movements in Lithuania and Latvia

Cat McEarchern, University of Stirling
Varieties of Nature in Modern Paganism

Business Meeting:
Mike Ashcraft, Truman State University, Presiding


    A98     

Nineteenth-Century Theology Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Theodore Vial, Virginia Wesleyan College, Presiding
Theme: The Idea of the University

Friedrich Wilhelm Graf, University of Munich
Why Still Theology? Strategies of Legitimation: Protestant Theology in German Protestantism in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century

Harvey Hill, Berry College
Scientific History and Catholic Theology: The Impact of the French University on the Modernist Crisis

M. Gail Hamner, Syracuse University
The Test Case of Psychology: Science and Religion in the Nineteenth Century

Rebecca S. Chopp, Colgate University
Twentieth-Century Changes to the Nineteenth-Century Models and Current Attempts to Retrieve Some of the Nineteenth-Century Models


    A99     

Platonism and Neoplatonism Group and Augustine and Augustinianisms Consultation
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Kim Paffenroth, Iona College, Presiding
Theme: Augustine on the Body

Robert P. Kennedy, St. Francis Xavier University
Augustine on Human Embodiment and Communication

M.B. Pranger, University of Amsterdam
The Gift of Destiny: Augustine, Anselm, Henry James

William Robert, University of California, Santa Barbara
Reading Augustine's Corpus: Confessional Hermeneutics and the Cosmological Body

Nicole Roskos, Drew University
Loving and Despising the Body: The Ambivalence of Death in Augustine's Good Creation

Responding:
Margaret R. Miles, Graduate Theological Union


    A100     

Religion and Popular Culture Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Edward Ingebretsen, Georgetown University, Presiding
Theme: Entertaining Evil

Justin Holcomb, University of Virginia
Evil, Vampires, and Religious Symbolism

Laurel Zwissler, University of Toronto
Jesus Christ, Action Hero: Christianity Battles Evil in the Canadian Horror FilmJesus Christ, Vampire Hunter

Paul Custodio Bube, Lyon College
Left Behind with Harry Potter

Brian M. Britt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Fall from Eden, Critical Theory, and the Teletubbies


    A101     

Theology and Continental Philosophy Group
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Jeff Kosky, Bucknell University, Presiding
Theme: Discussion of Richard Kearney's The God Who May Be: The Hermeneutics of Religion

Panelists:
Jeffrey Bloechl, College of the Holy Cross
Nicholas Constas, Harvard University
Serene Jones, Yale University
Craig Nichols, Boston University

Responding:
Richard Kearney, Boston College


    A102     

Religion, Ethics, and Society in Contemporary East Asia Consultation
Sunday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Michiko Yusa, Western Washington University, Presiding
Theme: Interplay of Religious Elements and the Effects of Globalization in Asian Societies at Large

Thomas Selover, University of Saskatchewan
Confucius on Horseback, 2002: Governing by Virtue in Globalizing China

Peter T.C. Chang, Harvard University
Wang Yang Ming's Liang-Chih and the Freedom of Conscience

Christine E. Gudorf, Florida International University
Religious Resources for Environmentalism in Indonesia

Responding:
Max L. Stackhouse, Princeton University
Robert C. Neville, Boston University
Dale S. Wright, Occidental College

Business Meeting:
Young-chan Ro, George Mason University, and Michiko Yusa, Western Washington University, Presiding


    A103

Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession Business Meeting
Sunday - 11:30 am-12:45 pm

Peter J. Paris, Princeton University, Presiding


    A104

Mentoring Session with the Women's Caucus and the Status of Women in the Profession Committee
Sunday - 11:30 am-1:00 pm

Rebecca T. Alpert, Temple University, and Young Lee Hertig, United Theological Seminary, Presiding


    A105

Special Topics Forum
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Robert A. Orsi, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: The Professional as Personal: Telling the History of the AAR and the Study of Religion in North America from Personal Experience

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A106     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Jamie S. Scott, York University, Presiding
Theme: Urban Spaces/Religious Practices/Literary Productions

Graham Ward, University of Manchester
A Theological Defense of Syncretism: The Contemporary City and Salman Rushdie'sSatanic Verses

Wesley A. Kort, Duke University
Between Conrad's London and Sacred Space

Roland T. Boer, Monash University
The Allegory of Paris in Walter Benjamin's Arcades

Pamela D. Winfield, Temple University
Two Tales of a City: Kūkai and Dōgen on Religious Activity within/without Kyoto

Clara Joseph, University of Calgary
Between Space and Practice: The Risk Literature of Mahatma Gandhi and Arundhati Roy

Chelva Kanaganayakam, University of Toronto
Remembering Gunga: Urban Space and Hindu Ritual


    A107     

Ethics Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Gloria H. Albrecht, University of Detroit Mercy, Presiding
Theme: NAFTA, Free Trade, and Globalization

Stephen Martin, Seton Hall University
Public Theology, Economics, and "Sacred Space": The Theology/Economics of D. Stephen Long and Bernard Lonergan

Ken Estey, New York, NY
An Ethic of Accountability: NAFTA, Free Trade, and Labor Rights

Lucinda J. Peach, American University
Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibility for Human Rights: The Case of Myanmar

Scott T. Kline, McGill University
Toward an Ethic of Embedded Economy? The World Faiths in Dialogue with the Institutions of Globalization


    A108     

Philosophy of Religion Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Pauline C. Lee, Stanford University, Presiding
Theme: Anthropos and Ethics: Description, Comparison, and Construction

Mark Allen Berkson, Hamline University
Conceptions of Self and Modes of Connection: Comparative Soteriological Structures in Classical Chinese Thought

Thomas A. Lewis, University of Iowa
Anthropology and the Categories of Comparison: Hegel on Tradition

Jonathan Schofer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Self, Subject, and Chosen Subjection: The Case of Rabbinic Ethics

Aaron D. Stalnaker, Georgetown University
Constructive Comparisons: Preliminary and Final Ends in Comparative Religious Ethics

Responding:

Lee H. Yearley, Stanford University


    A109     

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Daphne C. Wiggins, Duke University, Presiding
Theme: Postmodern Perplexities: Pluralism and Religious Institutions

Malory Nye, University of Stirling
Minority Religions and the Politics of Multiculturalism

Aryana Bates, Drew University
Elements of Pluralism in a Contemporary Black Church: God and Identity at Liberation in Truth, Unity Fellowship Church, Newark, NJ

Chad Seales, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Cuban Catholics as Elite Facilitators of a Pan-Latina/o Movement in the Archdiocese of Atlanta

Michael C. Mason, Australian Catholic University
Secularization Is Alive and Well and Living in Australia


    A110     

Study of Islam Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Diana Lobel, Boston University, Presiding
Theme: Imagination in Medieval Islamic Thought

Panelists:
Scott C. Alexander, Catholic Theological Union
Vincent J. Cornell, Duke University
Aaron William Hughes, University of Calgary
Steven M. Wasserstrom, Reed College

Responding:
Elliot R. Wolfson, New York University


    A111     

Study of Judaism Section
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Martin Lockshin, York University, Presiding
Theme: The Multi-faceted Judaism of Toronto

Irving Abella, York University
When Toronto Jews Became White

Rina Cohen, York University
Diversity of Routes and Roots: Russian and Israeli Immigrants in Toronto

Stuart Schoenfeld, York University
The Jewish Revival in Downtown Toronto: 20 Years Later

Alex Pomson, York University
Jewish Scholarship in Toronto


    A112     

African Religions Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Kathleen O'Brien Wicker, Scripps College, Presiding
Theme: The Role of Religion in Peace Making in Africa

Gwinyai Muzorewa, Lincoln University
An Analysis of the Traditional Rituals among the Shona of Zimbabwe That Can Have a Transforming Effect for Peace upon African Politicians

Samuel K. Elolia, Emmanuel School of Religion
Peace Building through African Traditions among the Pastoralist People of Kenya

Samuel Paul, Fuller Theological Seminary
A Negotiated Settlement: Why Was South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Successful?

Adewale A. Kuyebi, University of Manitoba
Osun Osogbo in America: A Religious Peaceful Co-Existence


    A113     

Asian North American Religion, Culture, and Society Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Elijah Siegler, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding
Theme: Teaching Asian/American/Religions: What, Why, and How

Panelists:
Sharon Kim, Occidental College
Greer Anne Wenh-In Ng, University of Toronto
Richard H. Seager, Hamilton College
Duncan Williams, Trinity College

Responding:
Russell Jeung, Foothill College

Business Meeting:
Jane Naomi Iwamura, University of Southern California, and David Kyuman Kim, Brown University, Presiding


    A114     

Chinese Religions Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Russell Kirkland, University of Georgia, Presiding
Theme: Daoist Matters of Life and Death: Immortality, Immortals, and "Super"-Deities

Shin-yi Chao, University of British Columbia
The Impact of Daoist Liturgy on the Pantheon of Chinese Popular Religion

Julius Tsai, Stanford University
The Emplacement of the Five Perfect Scripts in Early Lingbao Ritual

Brian Hoffert, North Central College
Bridging the Gap between "Philosophical" and "Religious" Taoism

Responding:
Terry Kleeman, University of Colorado, Boulder

Business Meeting:
Randall Nadeau, Trinity University, Presiding


    A115     

Christian Systematic Theology Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

David S. Cunningham, Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Feminist Engagements with Systematic Loci

Panelists:
Katie Geneva Cannon, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education
Amy Plantinga Pauw, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary
Leanne Van Dyk, Western Theological Seminary

Responding:
William C. Placher, Wabash College


    A116     

Church-State Studies Group and Native Traditions in the Americas Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Michael McNally, Carleton College, Presiding
Theme: Religion and the Legal Status of First Nations Peoples in Canada

Alain Durocher, Graduate Theological Union
Christian Churches and Canadian State, Hand in Hand in Guilt and in Remorse: Bringing Justice to the First Nations of Canada

Kathleen M. Sands, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Sacred Land, Communal Sovereignty: The Limitations of "Religion" as a Constitutional Construct

Will J. Friesen, Fresno Pacific University
Lighting Up the South - Plugging Up the North: A Canadian Church Response

Denise Nadeau, San Francisco Theological Seminary and Alannah Young, University of British Columbia
Decolonizing Bodies: Defiance and Rebellion against the Canadian Nation-State

Responding:
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, University of Chicago

Business Meeting:
Andrea Smith, University of California, Santa Cruz, and Michelene Pesantubbee, University of Colorado, Boulder, Presiding


    A117     

Critical Theory and Discourses on Religion Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Matthew S. Waggoner, University of California, Santa Cruz, Presiding
Theme: Material Economies of Religion/Other Views of the Other

Maria Heim, California State University, Long Beach
Commodification, Classification, and Contestation in the South Asian Gift

Steven Engler, Mount Royal College
Michel Despland on Modernity and (Material) Economies of Religion

Finbarr Curtis, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Certainty of Scientific Creationism

Richard S. Weiss, University of Chicago
The Other and the Possibility of Utopia

Responding:
Michel Despland, Concordia University, and Martin B. Baumann, University of Hannover


    A118     

Eastern Orthodox Studies Group and Religion in Central and Eastern Europe Consultation
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Robin Darling Young, Catholic University of America, Presiding
Theme: East Central European Religions in North America

Myroslaw Tataryn, University of Saskatchewan
Father Nicholas Shumsky: Dual Loyalties, One Life

Harriet Luckman, Fairfield University
From Deification to Assimilation: The Evolution of Holiness

Peter Galadza, St. Paul University
Ukraine Is with Us - "Understand Ye Churches and Submit": Canadian Ukrainian Orthodox Phyletism and Its Influence on Greco-Catholicism, 1916-1991

Responding:
Andrii Krawchuk, St. Paul University

Business Meeting:
J. Shawn Landres, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Andrii Krawchuk, St. Paul University, Presiding


    A119     

Europe and the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Sarah Iles Johnston, Ohio State University, Presiding
Theme: Sexuality in the Late Antique Mediterranean Part Two

Isabelle Kinnard, University of Chicago
Like a Virgin: Sacrifice and Gender Transformation in Perpetua's Passion

Derek Krueger, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
The Representation of Same-Sex Monastic Cohabitation and Companionship in the Christian East: A Narrative Eros Reconsidered

Ayse Tuzlak, Skidmore College
Male Brides and Lions: Mithraism and Masculinity in the Roman Empire

Responding:
Harry O. Maier, Vancouver School of Theology

Business Meeting:
Sarah Iles Johnston, Ohio State University, Presiding


    A120     

Hinduism Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Kathleen M. Erndl, Florida State University, Presiding
Theme: Hinduism and the Feminine: Reinterpretations and Reclamations

Francis X. Clooney, Boston College
Beauty Embraced and Eclipsed in the Saundarya Lahari

Phyllis Herman, California State University, Northridge
Sita Rasois and Shakta Pithas: A Feminine Reclamation of Mythic and Epic Proportions

Laurie L. Patton, Emory University
Vedic Metaphor and Feminist Ethical Thought

Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Drew University
Female Gurus and the Divine Feminine

Rita Sherma, Claremont Graduate University
Liberation and Lokasangraha: The Teleological Significance of Biogenesis and Diversity in Shakta Ontology

Responding:
Tracy Pintchman, Loyola University, Chicago


    A121     

Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Hugh Pyper, University of Leeds, Presiding
Theme: Kierkegaard and the Media

Edward K. Kaplan, Brandeis University
Kierkegaard and Baudelaire: Empathy, Irony, and the Religious

Lissa McCullough, Hanover College
Kierkegaard: Prophet of the New Media?

Brian C. Barlow, Brenau University
Søren Kierkegaard, C.S. Lewis, and the Present Age: On the Literary Critique of Media, Culture, and Character in Modernity

Responding:
Amy Laura Hall, Duke University

Business Meeting:
Timothy H. Polk, Hamline University, Presiding


    A122     

Pragmatism and Empiricism in American Religious Thought Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

David C. Lamberth, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: Pragmatic Approaches to Religion: Rorty and Burke

Thomas W. Simpson, University of Virginia
Rorty and Rauschenbusch on Religion and Reform

Beth Eddy, Princeton University
Kenneth Burke's Natural Piety and the Shaping of Identity

Mark Hadley, Western Maryland College
Pragmatism as Ethical Polytheism

Responding:
Eddie S. Glaude, Bowdoin College

Business Meeting:
David Lamberth, Harvard University, and Frederick J. Ruf, Georgetown University, Presiding


    A123     

Religion and Popular Culture Group and Religion, Culture, and Communication Consultation
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Gary M. Laderman, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Popular Religion, Popular Culture, and the Supernatural

Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Colorado, Boulder
The "Funky" Side of Religion: Religion, Media, and the Supernatural in the Ethnographic Narratives of United States Adolescents

James H. Thrall, Duke University
Who's in Charge of Heaven?: The Afterlife, Film, and Ethics

Bradford Verter, Bennington College
Occult Eroticism: Black Magicians, Yellow Journalists, and Sex Cults in the 1920s

Responding:
Leonard Norman Primiano, Cabrini College


    A124     

Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Iain S. Maclean, James Madison University, Presiding
Theme: Charismatic and Pentecostal Movements in the Americas

Bobby C. Alexander, University of Texas, Dallas
Social Mobility and Cultural Dissonance in a Transnational Mexican Pentecostal Church: A Case Study of the Dallas Mission

Lois Lorentzen, University of San Francisco
El Milagro Esta en Casa: Gender in a Migrant Pentecostal Church

Philip Wingier-Rayo, Chicago Theological Seminary
Where Are the Poor: An Ethnographic Study of an Ecclesial Base Community and a Pentecostal Church in Cuernavaca Mexico

Responding:
Jorge A. Aquino, Graduate Theological Union


    A125     

Ritual Studies Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Nikki Bado-Fralick, Iowa State University, Presiding
Theme: By and through the Body: Ritual Postures, Gestures, and Practices

Rebecca Sachs Norris, Merrimack College
"In My Flesh I Will See God": Ritual and the Role of the Body in the Transmission of Religious Knowledge

James B. Jeffries, University of California, Santa Barbara
Dear Gifts/Grave Gestures: The Huron Feast of the Dead

Sonia Zylberberg, Concordia University
Jewish Women's Seders: A New Ritual Practice

Barbara Laishley, University of Pittsburgh
Walking the Cosmos: Rituals of Participation


    A126     

Roman Catholic Studies Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

William P. George, Dominican University, Presiding
Theme: The Challenges of Canadian Catholic Perspectives

Indre Cuplinskas, University of Toronto
Jeunesse Etudiante Catholique: From a Catholic Québec to Catholics in Québec

Regina A. Boisclair, Alaska Pacific University
"Qui Perd Sa Langue, Perd Sa Foi:" The Rise and Decline of Francophone Canadian Catholicism in New England

Amy Lorion, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Rethinking Western New York: The Burned-Over District from the Canadian Border

Frederick G. Erb, III, Pennsylvania State University
What American Educators Need to Know about the"" "Toronto Model" of Catholic Higher Education

Responding:
John D. Dadosky, Regis College


    A127     

Schleiermacher Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Dawn A. De Vries, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Presiding
Theme: Schleiermacher's Practical Theology

Wilhelm Graeb, Humboldt University
Practical Theology as Theology of Religion

Elizabeth W. Corrie, Emory University
The Distinctiveness of the Lord's Supper within the Cultus

Thandeka, Williams College
Schleiermacher's Theory of Human Affect

Responding:
Jeffrey Hensley, Virginia Theological Seminary

Business Meeting:
Julia A. Lamm, Georgetown University, Presiding


    A128     

Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Matthew Kapstein, Columbia University, Presiding
Theme: The Tibetan Buddhist Encounter with Modernity

Gray Tuttle, Harvard University
Dharma Centers and Peace Rituals in Republican China (1914-1934): Tibetan Lamas Teach the First Wave of Chinese Laity

Yinong Zhang, Cornell University
Renewing Religious Practice in a Tibetan Village of Post-Reformed China

Sharon J. Hepburn, Trent University
Cultural Continuity and Change among Tamang Thangka Painters in the Kathmandu Valley

Abraham Zablocki, Cornell University
Reformers vs. Traditionalists in Transnational Tibetan Buddhism

Responding:
Georges Dreyfus, Williams College

Business Meeting:
Matthew Kapstein, Columbia University, Presiding


    A129     

Womanist Approaches to Religion and Society Group
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Patricia-Anne Johnson, Califonia State University, Long Beach, Presiding
Theme: Hospitality as Haute Couture: Womanist Interdisciplinary Designs for Theory and Praxis

Panelists:
Stacey Floyd-Thomas, Brite Divinity School
Sandra J. Hayes, Iliff School of Theology, University of Denver
Lehlohonolo H. Montjane, Boston University
Yolanda Yvette Smith, Yale University

Responding:
N. Lynne Westfield, Drew University

Business Meeting:
Marcia Y. Riggs, Columbia Theological Seminary, and Rosetta E. Ross, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, Presiding


    A130     

Studies in Yogācāra Buddhism
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Joe Wilson, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Presiding
Theme: Yogacārā Buddhism in Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Panelists:
Mario D'Amato, Hampshire College
William S. Waldron, Middlebury College
John P. Keenan, Middlebury College
Dan Lusthaus, University of Missouri, Columbia

Business Meeting:
Joe Wilson, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Presiding


    A131     

Religions, Medicines, and Healing Consultation
Sunday - 1:00 pm-2:30 pm

Jualynne E. Dodson, University of Colorado, Boulder, Presiding
Theme: The Living and the Powerful Dead: Cases of Affliction and Healing

Ulrike Wiethaus, Wake Forest University
Performing the Crucifixion as Healing Spectacle: Cult, Class, and Gender in the Case of the German Stigmatic Therese Neumann

Paula K.R. Arai, Carleton College
Ancestors as Healers in Japanese Buddhism

Suzanne J. Crawford, University of California, Santa Barbara
Healing Waters: Sacred Springs and Wells in Ireland

Nathaniel S. Murrell, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Obeah: Mystery of Iniquity, or a Caribbean System of Medicine

Responding:
Linda L. Barnes, Boston University

Business Meeting:
Linda L. Barnes, Boston University, and Jualynne E. Dodson, University of Colorado, Boulder, Presiding


    A132

Annual Meeting Planning for Atlanta 2003
Sunday - 2:00 pm-3:30 pm

Aislinn Jones, American Academy of Religion, Presiding

Please join Aislinn Jones, the Annual Meeting Program Director, for conversation about the Annual Meeting planning process, future meeting dates, and program structure and policies.


    A133

Special Topics Forum
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Sponsored by the Roman Catholic Studies Group

Jeffrey Marlett, College of Saint Rose, Presiding
Theme: "Crisis" in the Roman Catholic Church: Scholarly Resources for Reform

Panelists:
Chester Gillis, Georgetown University
Phyllis Zagano, New York, NY
Paul F. Lakeland, Fairfield University
Maria José Rosado Nunes, Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paolo

Responding:
Thomas P. Rausch, Loyola Marymount University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description


    A134     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Christine M. Bochen, Nazareth College of Rochester, Presiding
Theme: Innovating Pedagogy/Pedagogical Innovations: Tools, Theories, Strategies, and Models

Belden C. Lane, Saint Louis University
Strategies for Teaching Intersubjectivity: Spiritual Perception and the Natural World

Madeline Duntley, College of Wooster
"Stories in My Neighbour's Faith": A Canadian Model for Teaching "Lived Religion" in the Intro Course

Johannes Strobel, University of Missouri, Columbia
Applying Theories and Models of Learning Technology in Religion Studies Classsrooms: Two Cases

Victoria Rue, St. Lawrence University
Acting Religious: Theatre as a Pedagogical Tool for Religious Studies

Tinu Ruparell, Liverpool Hope University College
Being the Text: Hybridised Identities and Teaching Comparative Religion


    A135     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section and Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

S. Brent Plate, Texas Christian University, Presiding
Theme: What is Visual Culture? And What Does It Have to Do with the Study of Religion?

Panelists:
Erika Doss, University of Colorado, Boulder
Gretchen Buggeln, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE
Philip Lutgendorf, University of Iowa
Roberto R. Lint-Sagarena, University of Southern California
Jane Naomi Iwamura, University of Southern California

Responding:
David Morgan, Valparaiso University


    A136     

Buddhism Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Collett D. Cox, University of Washington, Presiding
Theme: Buddhist Manuscript Cultures

Stephen C. Berkwitz, Southwest Missouri State University
Writing the Past and Rewriting the Present in Sri Lankan Buddhist Manuscripts

Damchö Diana Finnegan, University of Wisconsin
Locating Meaning: The Written Text as a Physical Presence in the Tibetan Buddhist World

Daniel Marc Veidlinger, University of Chicago
Merit-Making Media: Pali Manuscripts from Northern Thailand

Natalie Gummer, Beloit College
The Fluid Boundaries of Buddhist Manuscripts: Towards an "Indefinite" Edition

Responding:
Anne Clark, University of Vermont

Business Meeting:
Anne M. Blackburn, Cornell University, and Peter N. Gregory, Smith College, Presiding


    A137     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Pashington Obeng, Harvard University, Wellesley College, Presiding
Theme: Weeping in the Religious Imagination

John Stratton Hawley, Barnard College, Columbia University
The Four Marks of the Gopis' Tears

Amy C. Bard, Columbia University
"No Power of Speech Remains": Tears and Transformation in South Asian Majlis Poetry

Kimberley C. Patton, Harvard University
"Make My Stony Heart Gush Forth Fountains": Holy Tears in Eastern Christianity

Responding:
Gary L. Ebersole, University of Missouri, Kansas City


    A138     

History of Christianity Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Amanda Porterfield, University of Wyoming, Presiding
Theme: Continuities and Discontinuities in the History of Christianity

Panelists:
Elizabeth A. Clark, Duke University
Ronald L. Numbers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Hans J. Hillerbrand, Duke University
E. Brooks Holifield, Emory University

Business Meeting:
Georgia Frank, Colgate University, and Anne Thayer, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Presiding


    A139

North American Religions Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Jordan Paper, York University, Presiding
Theme: Religious Diversity in Toronto

Jamie S. Scott, York University
Introduction to the Religious Diversity of Toronto

Saroj Chawla, York University
Hindu Family Shrines and Religious Practices in Toronto

Carol B. Duncan, Wilfrid Laurier University
African-Caribbean Aesthetic Representations of the Sacred in Toronto

Woo Terry, University of Toronto
Attending to Religion at Home and Work: The Chinese Immigrant Experience in Toronto


    A140     

Philosophy of Religion Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Eric Boynton, Colgate University, Presiding
Theme: The Character of Religious Knowing

Andrew Chignell, Yale University
Two Religious Ethics of Belief: Immanuel Kant and Thomas Reid

Laura Weed, College of Saint Rose
The Epistemology of Religious Experience

Jerome Gellman, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Beyond Belief: The Nature of Creedal Affirmation

Jonathan Gold, University of Chicago
Simplicity Naturalized: Distinguishing Religious from Scientific Uses of Epistemology

Responding:
Roger Trigg, University of Warwick


    A141     

Study of Islam Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Marcia Hermansen, Loyola University, Chicago, Presiding
Theme: Sufism and the State

Panelists:
David Buchman, Hanover College
Devin DeWeese, Indiana University, Bloomington
R. Michael Feener, Reed College
Rob Rozehnal, Duke University
Omid Safi, Colgate University

Responding:
Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University

Please join us for iftar immediately following this session.


    A142     

Study of Judaism Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Arizona State University, Presiding
Theme: What is Alive (for Us) in Spinoza's Philosophy?

Michael Rosenthal, Grinnell College
Spinoza and the Persistence of Religion

Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Vanderbilt University
Ethica or Religio: The Two Concrete Possibilities for Founding the Modern State

Heidi Ravven, Hamilton College
Did Spinoza Get Ethics Right?

Responding:
Kalman P. Bland, Duke University


    A143

Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Sharon D. Welch, University of Missouri, Columbia, Presiding
Theme: Theology and Whiteness: How Can Traditional White Theologians Begin to Talk about Race?

Panelists:
Letty M. Russell, Yale University
James W. Perkinson, Ecumenical Theological Seminary
Karen Baker-Fletcher, Claremont School of Theology
Mark Lewis Taylor, Princeton Theological Seminary

Responding:
Peter J. Paris, Princeton Theological Seminary


    A144     

Women and Religion Section
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Gail Sutherland, Louisiana State University, Presiding
Theme: Friendship, Fluidity, and Mindfulness: Cross-Cultural Conversations on Religion and Feminism

Ann Mongoven, Indiana University, Bloomington
"Is It Not a Delight When Good Friends Come from Afar?"

Mary Ann Clark, University of Houston
When Men Are Wives and Women Are Kings: Using Santería Ritual Practice to Deconstruct Notions of Gender

Anne C. Klein, Rice University
Mindfully Surpassing Mind-Body Dualisms

Business Meeting:
Mary C. Churchill, University of Colorado, Boulder, and Jacqueline Z. Pastis, La Salle University, Presiding


    A145     

Afro-American Religious History Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Presider, TBA
Theme: Race Politics during the Late Twentieth-Century

Juan Floyd-Thomas, Texas Christian University
"The Substance of Things Hoped For": Rev. Leon Sullivan, the Great Society, and the Creation of the Opportunities Industrialization Center Movement, 1964-74

Michelle Johnson, Claremont Graduate University
A Decade of Rage: Race, Religion, and Sexuality in Black America, 1990-2000

Isaac Kawuki-Mukasa, University of Toronto
"That All May Be One": A Critical Review of the United Church of Canada's Policy Against Racism

Responding:
Jualynne E. Dodson, University of Colorado, Boulder

Business Meeting:
David Daniels, McCormick Theological Seminary, Presiding


    A146     

Bioethics and Religion Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Michael M. Mendiola, Pacific School of Religion, Presiding
Theme: Bioethics and the Challenges of Religious Discourse

Margaret R. McLean, Santa Clara University
Towards a Theological Understanding of Procreative Liberty: The Case of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

M. Christian Green, University of Chicago
Religion, Ethics, and Public Health: Connections, Themes, and Applications to the Problem of Violence

Jennifer E. Beste, Yale University
Overcoming Barriers to Adequate Palliative Care for Terminally Ill Patients

Nancy Berlinger, The Hastings Center, Garrison, NY
Medical Error and the Culture(s) of Forgiveness

Business Meeting:
Suzanne Holland, University of Puget Sound, Presiding


    A147     

Confucian Traditions Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Mark Csikszentmihalyi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Presiding
Theme: Innovation and Transmission in Confucian Traditions

Jeffrey L. Richey, Berea College
Searching for Yan Hui: Transmission and Transformation in Early Confucian Traditions

Jane Geaney, University of Richmond
"Home-Schooling" as a Contested Concept in Early Confucianism

Keith Knapp, The Citadel
From Honoring Parents to Feeding Them: The Transformation of Lowly Yang into Exalted Gongyang in Early Medieval China

Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, Wittenberg University
Ritual in Republican China: Creating Citizens for a Modern Nation

Responding:
Thomas A. Wilson, Hamilton College

Business Meeting:
Edward Slingerland, University of Southern California, and Mark Csikszentmihalyi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Presiding


    A148     

Feminist Theory and Religious Reflection Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Vanderbilt University, Presiding
Theme: Cartographies of Grace: Responses to Serene Jones's Feminist Theory and Christian Theology

Cynthia Rigby, Austin Theological Seminary
"Bounded Openness": Jones's Approach to a Feminist Christian Systematics

Rosemary P. Carbine, Saint Mary's College, South Bend
Mirror, Mirror: Reflections of the Self in Feminist Theory and Christian Theology

Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Drew University
Communities of Accountability: Serene Jones's Feminist Theory and Christian Theology

Responding:
Serene Jones, Yale University

Business Meeting:
M. Gail Hamner, Syracuse University, and Karen Trimble Alliaume, Lewis University, Presiding


    A149     

Hinduism Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Katherine Janiec Jones, University of Chicago, Presiding
Theme: The Religious Significance of Literary Genres and Practices

Anne E. Monius, Harvard University
"Rise Up and Fly!": The Songs of Women and the Play of the Lord in Śaiva Siddhānta Philosophy

Donald R. Davis, Bucknell University
Beyond Manu: Dharmaśāstra as Historical Scripture

Maria Heim, California State University, Long Beach
Reading Dharmaśāstra as Aesthetics

Emily Hudson, Emory University
When Heaven Is for Sinners: The Mahābhārata's Literary Approach to the Problem of Suffering

Responding:
Parimal G. Patil, Harvard University

Business Meeting:
Sarah Caldwell, Harvard University, and Tracy Pintchman, Loyola University, Chicago


    A150     

Indigenous Religious Traditions Group and Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Jean Molesky-Poz, University of San Francisco, Presiding
Theme: Land and Reparations in the Americas: Politics and Religion

Iain S. Maclean, James Madison University
Only as Much Land Reparation as Possible?

Responding:
Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Duke University

Business Meeting:
Lois Lorentzen, University of San Francisco, and Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Duke University, Presiding


    A151     

Japanese Religions Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Peter Nosco, University of Southern California, Presiding
Theme: The Early Modern Characteristics of Tokugawa Religiosity

Diana E. Wright, Western Washington University
Keikoin: Ise's Tokugawa Convent

Nam-lin Hur, University of British Columbia
Buddhist Crime and Women in Tokugawa Japan: Nyobon and Early Modern Religiosity

Janine Tasca Sawada, University of Iowa
Divination as Cultivation

Barbara Ambros, Harvard University
Pilgrimage as Package Tour: Early Modern Pilgrimage Confraternities at Sagami Oyama

Responding:
Helen Hardacre, Harvard University

Business Meeting:
Ruben L.F. Habito, Southern Methodist University, and Christopher Ives, Stonehill College, Presiding


    A152     

Millennialism Studies Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Richard McGregor, McGill University, Presiding
Theme: Millennialism and September 11

Jean E. Rosenfeld, University of California, Los Angeles
The Religion of Usamah bin Ladin: Terror as the Hand of God

Wendy Love Anderson, University of Chicago
True and False Prophecy at the Millennium: The Case of September 11

Michael Christensen, Drew University
Apocalyptic Interpretations of September 11

Glenn William Shuck, Rice University
Marks of the Beast: Evangelical Apocalyptic Fiction, Identity, and the Internalization of Evil

Paul Corey, McMaster University
Millennialism in the Age of Revaluation

Business Meeting:
Eugene V. Gallagher, Connecticut College, Presiding


    A153

Pragmatism and Empiricism in American Religious Thought Group and History, Method, and Theory in the Study of Religion Consultation
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Arthur McCalla, Reed College, Presiding
Theme: Implications of Pragmatism for the Study of Religion

Panelists:
Steven Engler, Mount Royal College
Jonathon Samuel Kahn, Columbia University
Victor Anderson, Vanderbilt University
William David Hart, Duke University
Wayne Proudfoot, Columbia University


    A154     

Reformed Theology and History Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Katherine Sonderegger, Virginia Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: The Real Presence in the Lord's Supper - A New Proposal

Panelist:
George Hunsinger, Princeton University

Ralph Del Colle, Marquette University
Carl E. Braaten, Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology


    A155     

Religion and Science Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Ernest L. Simmons, Concordia College, Moorehead, Presiding
Theme: Science and Models of the Divine: James Edward Huchingson's Pandemonium Tremendum: Chaos and Mystery in the Life of God

Paul L. Allen, St. Paul University
Tremendous Metaphysics? Kybernete, Emergent Probability, Spirit, and James Huchingson

Joseph A. Bracken, Xavier University
The Divine Matrix and Pandemonium Tremendum

Taede A. Smedes, University of Groningen
On Philosophical Quicksand: A Closer Look at Huchingson's Model of the Pandemonium Tremendum

Responding:
James E. Huchingson, Florida International University


    A156     

Theology and Continental Philosophy Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Jeffrey W. Robbins, Lebanon Valley College, and G. Chad Snyder, Elon University, Presiding
Theme: A Theology of Desire: In Memory of Charles E. Winquist

Panelists:
John D. Caputo, Villanova University
Edith Wyschogrod, Rice University
Mark C. Taylor, Williams College
Theresa Sanders, Georgetown University
James B. Wiggins, Syracuse University


    A157     

Womanist Approaches to Religion and Society Group
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Presider, TBA
Theme: Sisters in the Wilderness: Grappling with Delores Williams' Womanist God-Talk

Panelists:
Renee K. Harrison, Emory University
Emily Holmes, Emory University
Ba Sean Jackson, Emory University
Veronice Miles, Emory University
A. Nevell Owens, Emory University
Meghan T. Sweeney, Emory University

Responding:
Dianne Stewart, Emory University
Delores S. Williams, Union Theological Seminary, New York


    A158     

Religions, Social Conflict, and Peace Consultation
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

New Program Unit

Jeanne Matthews Sommer, Warren Wilson College, Presiding
Theme: Religious Responses to a Post-September 11 World

Caryn D. Riswold, Illinois College
A Religious Response Veiled in a Presidential Address: A Theological Study of Bush's September 20, 2001 Speech

Kenneth L. Kraft, Lehigh University
September 11 as Dharma Teacher: A Buddhist Perspective

Joseph Prabhu, California State University, Los Angeles
A Gandhian Perspective on the Terrorist Crisis

Laura L. M. Crawford, Chicago Theological Seminary
Abraham, Agamemnon, Bush and Bin Laden: Franz Hinkelammert Illuminates Popular Theologies of Human Sacrifice

Business Meeting:
Cynthia Stewart, Nashville, TN, Presiding


    A159

Retired Members Reception
Sunday - 5:30 pm-6:30 pm

All members of the AAR who are retired from full-time employment are cordially invited to an open house hosted by Barbara DeConcini, executive director, and Vasudha Narayanan, president.


    A160

Plenary Address
Sunday - 7:15 pm-8:15 pm

Yvonne Sherwood, University of Glasgow, Presiding
Theme: Other Testaments: An Interview with Jacques Derrida "On Religion"

Jacques Derrida, École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales, University of California, Irvine

Panelists:
John D. Caputo, Villanova University
Kevin Hart, Monash University

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description.


    A161

Arts Series Performance
Sunday - 4:00 pm-11:00 pm

RY-Concert Hall

Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, Georgetown University, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A162

JAAR Editorial Board Reception
Sunday - 8:30 pm-10:00 pm


    A163

Arts Series/Film: Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone
Sunday - 8:30 pm-10:30 pm

Sponsored by the Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group

John Lyden, Dana College, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A164

Arts Series/Film: When Night Is Falling
Sunday - 8:30 pm-10:30 pm

Sponsored by the Lesbian-Feminist Issues and Religion Group

Laurel C. Schneider, Chicago Theological Seminary, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A165

AAR Nominations Committee Meeting
Monday - 7:00 am-8:30 am

Raymond B. Williams, Wabash College, Presiding


    A166

AAR Program Unit Chairs Breakfast
Monday - 7:30 am-8:45 am

Barbara DeConcini, American Academy of Religion, Presiding


    A167

Religion in the Schools Task Force Meeting
Monday - 7:30 am-8:45 am

Marcia Beauchamp, Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, Presiding


    A168

International Members Continental Breakfast
Monday - 7:30 am-8:45 am

Mary McGee, Columbia University, Presiding

All AAR international attendees are invited to an information session and continental breakfast hosted by the AAR's Committee on International Connections.


    A169     

A Dialogue between Canadian and U.S. Feminist Scholars of Religion on Strategies for Responding to Militarism
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sponsored by the Status of Women in the Profession Committee

Janet R. Jakobsen, Barnard College, Presiding
Theme: A Dialogue between Canadian and United States Feminist Scholars of Religion on Strategies for Responding to Militarism

Panelists:
Amila Buturovic, York University
Judith Rebick, Associated Press
Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, University of Florida

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A170     

Buddhism Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

John D. Dunne, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Presiding
Theme: Translators and Translation Strategies in Buddhist History

Charles D. Orzech, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
The Idea of the Esoteric: Using Theories of Translation and Metaphor to Explore the Propagation of Esoteric Buddhism in Tang China

Vesna A. Wallace, University of California, Santa Barbara
Translation Strategies of the Mongols: The Past and Present

Jonathan C. Gold, University of Chicago
Just How Much Sanskrit Do I Need? Sakya Pandita on Buddhism in Tibetan Translation

Jan Nattier, Indiana University, Bloomington
How to Do Things with Translations: Methodological Reflections on Early Chinese Buddhist Texts

Responding:
Natalie Gummer, Beloit College


    A171     

Ethics Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Pamela K. Brubaker, California Lutheran University, Presiding
Theme: Patriotism and Dissent in Religious Traditions

Paul N. Alexander, Southwestern Assemblies of God University
"National Pride is Abomination in the Sight of God": Early Pentecostal Dissent from American Patriotism and the Long Road Forward

Kristin Heyer, Boston College
United States Catholic Discipleship and Citizenship: Patriotism or Dissent?

Crystal Downing, Messiah College
Tongue in Check: Bakhtin, Taliban Terror, and Anabaptist Pacifism

Alan Revering, Quincy University
"God Bless America": Patriotism and Political Theology

George D. Randels, University of the Pacific
Whether Patriots, Too, Can Be Saved?


    A172     

North American Religions Section and Roman Catholic Studies Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Roberto R. Lint-Sagarena, University of Southern California, Presiding
Theme: Mission Encounters: Roman Catholics and Native Americans

Steven T. Hoskins, Trevecca Nazarene College
No Longer a Black Robe: Isaac Jogues and the Clash of Visionary Cultures in the Jesuit Missions in Seventeenth-Century New France

Emma J. Anderson, Harvard University
The Algonquin Perception of Jesuits as Shaman in Early Seventeenth-Century Quebec

Quincy Newell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Weaving a Tangled Web: Indian Intermarriage in the Nineteenth-Century Spanish Catholic Missions of California

Michelene Pesantubbee, University of Colorado, Boulder
Ineffective or Insidious?: French Catholic Missionary Impact on Native Women in Louisiana Territory in the Eighteenth Century

Responding:
Richard Goode, David Lipscomb University


    A173     

Philosophy of Religion Section and Critical Theory and Discourses on Religion Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Warren G. Frisina, Hofstra University, Presiding
Theme: Postcolonial Theory and the Philosophy of Religion(s)

Paulo Goncalves, University of London
The Impropriety of Philosophy of Religion and the Possibility of Transformation

Grace M. Jantzen, University of Manchester
Uneasy Intersections: Postcolonialism, Feminism, and the Study of Religion

Richard King, University of Derby
Postcolonial Theory and the Philosophy of Religion: Reflections on Philosophy "After the Age of Europe"

Arvind Mandair, Hofstra University
The Auto-Immunity of the Philosophy of Religion: Onto-Theology, Historical Difference, and the Construction of Indic Religions

Responding:
Tomoko Masuzawa, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


    A174     

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Glen Stassen, Fuller Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Religion in the Workplace

Douglas A. Hicks, University of Richmond
A Map of Spirituality and Religion in the Workplace

Beth Graybill, Franklin and Marshall College
Negotiating Business and Religion: Amish Women Entrepreneurs and the Marketing of Cultural Tourism

Ken Estey, New York, NY
Religion: Resource and Resistance in the Workplace

Responding:
Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Vanderbilt University

Business Meeting:
Elizabeth M. Bounds, Emory University, and Glen Stassen, Fuller Theological Seminary, Presiding


    A175     

Religion in South Asia Section and Hinduism Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

T.S. Rukmani, Concordia University, Presiding
Theme: The Kumbh Melā : When the Divine Meets the Mundane

Panelists:
Mathieu Boisvert, University of Quebec, Montreal
John Earl Llewellyn, Southwest Missouri State University
James G. Lochtefeld, Carthage College
Kama MacLean, La Trobe University
William Pinch, Wesleyan University


    A176     

Study of Islam Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Gordon D. Newby, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Interpreting the Qur'an: Past and Present

David Vishanoff, Emory University
Some Epistemological and Hermeneutical Dimensions of the Doctrine of the Created Qur'an

Andrew J. Lane, University of Toronto
Al-Zamakhsharī's (d.1144CE) Use of an Earlier Source, al-Zajjāj's (d.ca.922CE)Ma'ānī l-Qur'ān, in His Qur'ān Commentary, "al-Kashshāf"

Michael Frishkopf, University of Alberta
Public Qur'anic Recitation and the Sonic Contestation of Islam in Contemporary Egypt

David L. Johnston, Yale University
Humanity as God's Caliphs: A Growing Overlap of Reformism and Islamism on Human Rights Discourse?

Responding:
Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Georgetown University


    A177

Study of Judaism Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Peter Ochs, University of Virginia, Presiding
Theme: Textual Reasoning at the AAR: Rational Rabbis

Panelists:
Menachem Fisch, Tel Aviv University
Shaul Magid, Jewish Theological Seminary
Elizabeth Shanks Alexander, University of Virginia
Aryeh Cohen, University of Judaism

This session is organized in cooperation with the Society for Textual Reasoning Rational Rabbis.


    A178     

Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Kwok Pui Lan, Episcopal Divinity School, Presiding
Theme: Critical Readings of Kathryn Tanner's Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity: A Brief Systematic Theology

Ian Curran, Emory University
Postmodern Culture and Christian Doctrine in Kathryn Tanner's Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity

Christine Helmer, Claremont School of Theology
A Systematic Theological Theory of Truth in Kathryn Tanner's Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity

Amy Plantinga Pauw, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary
Community of Argument and Community of Gift: Kathryn Tanner's Incipient Ecclesiologies

Responding:
Kathryn Tanner, University of Chicago

Business Meeting:
Paul F. Lakeland, Fairfield University, Presiding


    A179     

African Religions Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Martin A. Klein, University of Toronto, Presiding
Theme: Crisis and Response in Indigenous African Religious Traditions

Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton, University of Virginia
Who Speaks for ATR?

Mabiala Kenzo, Canadian Theological Seminary
Truly Astonishing Gods: Gods in the Fictive Universe of Ben Okri

Emily J. Choge, Fuller Theological Seminary
A Call to Repentance: An African Christian Response to Crisis

Sodiq Yushau, Texas Christian University
Nigerian Civil Government and the Application of Islamic laws: Can Conflict Lead to Accommodation?


    A180     

Asian North American Religion, Culture, and Society Group and SBL's Asian and Asian-American Hermeneutics Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Rita Nakashima Brock, Starr King School for the Ministry, Presiding
Theme: Asian and Asian American Sacred Texts in a Pluralistic Context

Panelists:
Tat-Siong Benny Liew, Chicago Theological Seminary
Nikky Singh, Colby College
Khiok-Khng Yeo, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Mark T. Unno, University of Oregon

Responding:
Henry Wolfgang Rietz, Grinnell College


    A181     

Black Theology Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Anthony B. Pinn, Macalester College, Presiding
Theme: Sociological/Theological Implications of Du Boisian Thought: Toward Theological Analyses of the Black Condition and Religious Identity

James Anthony Noel, San Francisco Theological Seminary
The Souls of Black Folks: W. E. B. Du Bois and the African American Folk Tradition

James W. Perkinson, Ecumenical Theological Seminary
Du Boisian Doubleness vs. Binary Blackness: On the Need to Read the Two as Too Few in Black Struggles for Liberation

Ralph C. Watkins, Augusta State University
Soul-to-Soul: From W. E. B. Du Bois to C. Eric Lincoln: Moving toward a Sociology of the Black Condition and Religious Identity in the Twenty-first Century

James H. Evans, Colgate Rochester Divinity School
W. E. B. DuBois and the Paradigm of Black Christian Scholarship

Business Meeting:
Anthony B. Pinn, Macalester College, Presiding


    A182     

Confucian Traditions Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Philip J. Ivanhoe, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Presiding
Theme: Justified Belief in Confucian Traditions

Thornton C. Kline, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Cultivated Intuitions

David Tien, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Wang Yangming and Warranted Belief

Pauline C. Lee, Stanford University
Li Zhi's (1527-1602) Conception of the Mind and His Radical Views on Gender Relations


    A183     

Evangelical Theology Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

David Kling, University of Miami, Presiding
Theme: Women in American Evangelical Academia

Nicola Hoggard-Creegan, Bible College of New Zealand, and Christine D. Pohl, Asbury Theological Seminary
Living on the Boundary: Women's Experience in the Evangelical Academy

Heather Ann Ackley Bean, Azusa Pacific University
The Impact of Gender Issues on Teaching Religion in Evangelical Colleges and Universities

Wyndy Corbin, Ashland Theological Seminary
Ghettoizing Gender: Genderless Male and Gendered Female and the Pedagogical and Ethical Implications in Evangelical Seminary Education

Responding:
Nancy A. Hardesty, Clemson University

Business Meeting:
Margaret Lamberts Bendroth, Calvin College, Presiding


    A184     

Korean Religions Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Young-chan Ro, George Mason University, Presiding
Theme: Syncretism: The Religious Contexts of Christian Beginnings in Korea by David Chung (SUNY 2001) andChrist and Caesar in Modern Korea by Wi Jo Kang (SUNY 1997)

Panelists:
Eun Hee Shin, University of Toronto
Hearn Chun, McCormick Theological Seminary
Anselm K. Min, Claremont Graduate School
Andrew Sung Park, United Theological Seminary
Sunju Chong, Chicago Theological Seminary

Responding:
Wi Jo Kang, Wartburg Theological Seminary
Kang-nam Oh, University of Regina

Business Meeting:
Sungtaek Cho, State University of New York, Stony Brook, and Bockja Kim, Hong Kong University, Presiding


    A185     

Men's Studies in Religion Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Mark J. Justad, Vanderbilt University, Presiding
Theme: Masculinity in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Religious Experience

Jean-François Roussel, University of Montreal
The Concept of Masculinity in Men's Studies

Kevin Lewis O'Niell, Harvard University
Esto Vir!: Masculinity, Christianity, and American Secondary Education

David Hadley Jensen, Manchester College
Playful Parenting: The Burden and Promise of Horace Bushnell's Christian Nurture

Jeffrey Williams, Claremont Graduate University
The Male Body as Afflicted and Afflicter: Evangelicalism and Physical Violence in Early America

Responding:
David James Livingston, Mercyhurst College

Business Meeting:
Mark J. Justad, Vanderbilt University, and David James Livingston, Mercyhurst College, Presiding


    A186

Nineteenth-Century Theology Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

James C. Livingston, College of William and Mary, Presiding
Hans Schwarz, University of Regensburg, Presiding
Theme: Theology and Its Scientific Critics in the Late Nineteenth Century

Russell C. Kleckley, Newberry College
Darwin's "Bulldog" and the Evolution of Theology: T. H. Huxley on the Essence of Christianity

Richard England, Salisbury University
Design Redesigned after Darwin: George Romanes and Aubrey Moore on Evolution and Immanence, 1882-1894

Adam C. English, Baylor University
Maurice Blondel's Synthesis of the Natural Sciences and a Theistic Philosophy of Action

Anna Madsen, University of Regensburg
Religion and Science in Conflict or Harmony? Ernst Haeckel's Monistenbund and the Keplerbund of Eberhard Dennert

The business meeting will be held prior to this session at 7:00 am. The meeting will be in the same room.


    A187     

Platonism and Neoplatonism Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Burcht Pranger, University of Amsterdam, Presiding
Theme: Neoplatonism and the Body II

J. Warren Smith, Duke University
The Resurrection Body and the Body of Paradise

Peter Ellard, Siena College
The Body in the Twelfth-Century Chartrian Thought of William of Conches

Willemien Otten, Utrecht University
Nature's Body in Chartrian Philosophy

Geoffrey McVey, Syrcause University
The Body in Correspondence

Business Meeting:
Thomas A. Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara, and R.D. Hedley, University of Cambridge, Presiding


    A188     

Reformed Theology and History Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

R. Ward Holder, St. Anselm College, Presiding
Theme: Hell and Damnation in the Reformed Tradition

Douglas McCready, Roslyn, PA
Classic Reformed Thinking about Hell

James P. Byrd, Vanderbilt University
The Attraction of Hell: Reading Paradise Lost through the Theology of Jonathan Edwards

Chris Hinkle, Harvard University
A Hell for Liberals?

Scott Collins-Jones, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Restricting Reprobation: Reflections on Questions of Perdition and Church Practice

Business Meeting:
Kathryn Greene-McCreight, Yale University, and Robert J. Sherman, Bangor Theological Seminary


    A189     

Religion and Ecology Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Bron Taylor, University of Florida, Oshkosh, Presiding
Theme: People Shaping Place and Place Shaping People: Sacred Geography and the New Eco-Anthropology

Gustavo Benavides, Villanova University
Meaning, Cognition, and the Recalcitrance of the World

Nancy McCagney, University of California, Santa Barbara
Sacred Places: The Interplay of Religion, Environment, and Climate in Ancient Times

Prabha C. Reddy, Northwestern University
Sanctifying the Earthly and Cosmic Bodies of Siva in the Land of Srisailam: An Ecoreligious Study

Responding:
Anna Peterson, University of Florida


    A190     

Religion, Holocaust, and Genocide Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Susan L. Nelson, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Genocide, Theology, and the Clergy

Rachel Payne, Boston University
Religious Elements of the Ottoman-Armenian Conflict

Juan A. Herrero Brasas, California State University, Northridge
Fra. Satan and the Horrified Bishops: The Role of the Clergy in the Ustashi Genocide and in the 1991-1995 Balkan War

Katharina Von Kellenbach, St. Mary's College of Maryland
God's Love and Women's Love: Prison Chaplains Counsel the Wives of National Socialist Perpetrators

Björn Krondorfer, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Complicity, Resistance, Agency: Reading Memoirs of German Theologians

Business Meeting:
Susan L. Nelson, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and Oren Stier, Florida International University, Presiding


    A191     

Theology and Continental Philosophy Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Bruce Ellis Benson, Wheaton College, Presiding
Theme: Towards the Outside: Perspectives on Derrida's Religious Thought

Robert Gibbs, University of Toronto
Messianic Epistemology

Robyn Horner, Australian Catholic University
Aporia or Excess? Two Strategies for Thinking R/revelation

Walter Lowe, Emory University
The Believer and the Sophist

James K.A. Smith, Calvin College
Hope without Hope? A Phenomenological Critique of Derrida's "Messianic" Expectation

Business Meeting:
Jeffrey Bloechl, College of the Holy Cross, and Cleo McNelly Kearns, Princeton University, Presiding


    A192     

Tillich: Issues in Theology, Religion, and Culture Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

New Program Unit

Mary Ann Stenger, University of Louisville, Presiding
Theme: Tillich in Dialogue

Marc Boss, Institut Protestant de Théologie
Pragmatism and Beyond: Richard Rorty and Paul Tillich in Dialogue

Peter Slater, University of Toronto
Bakhtin and Tillich

Jonathan Rothchild, University of Chicago
Framing, Fragmenting, and Freud (?): Models of the Self and Faith Formation in Paul Tillich and Iris Murdoch

Britt-Mari Sykes, University of Ottawa
Critical Psychology and Ultimate Concern: Paul Tillich's Answer to Faith inthe Postmodern World


    A193     

Wesleyan Studies Group
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

A. Gregory Schneider, Pacific Union College, Presiding
Theme: Wesleyan Methodist Ecclesiology

Karen D. Scheib, Emory University
A Wesleyan Approach to Communion Ecclesiology

Dean G. Blevins, Trevecca Nazarene University
Holy Church, Holy People: A Wesleyan Exploration into Congregational Holiness and Personal Testament

J. Douglas Harrison, University of Southern California
Santification as Transubstantiation and the Liturgical Recovery of the Church as the Object of Holiness

Tim Macquiban, Oxford Brookes University
Maintaining Denominational Solidarity: The Dangers of Blueprint Ecclesiologies in Recent Methodist Statements

Business Meeting:
K. Steve McCormick, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Presiding


    A194     

Law, Religion, and Culture Consultation
Monday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Natalie B. Dohrmann, North Carolina State University, Presiding
Theme: Multiplying and Dividing: Pluralism and Transformation in Law and Religion

Hans G. Kippenberg, University of Bremen
Roman Law and Concepts of Religious Diversity

James McBride, New York, NY
Judicial Mimesis of Theological Rhetoric: Rosenberger versus Rector and the Case of Legal Transubstantiation

Garen Murray, Graduate Theological Union
Dancing with the Devil, Walking with Jesus: The Multiple Conversions of Women on Death Row

James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno, with Alain Garay, Paris, France
The European Court of Human Rights, Legal Pluralism, and Religious Freedom

Responding:
Robert A. Yelle, University of Chicago

Business Meeting:
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, University of Chicago, Presiding


    A195

Wabash Student-Teacher Luncheon
Monday - 11:30 am-1:00 pm

Sponsored by the Student Liaison Group and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Richard Amesbury, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding

The Wabash Center cordially invites AAR student members to gather for conversation and a light lunch. Attendance is limited to the first 75 students who sign up. Please RSVP online.


    A196

EIS Advisory Committee Meeting
Monday - 11:30 am-1:00 pm

Carey J. Gifford, American Academy of Religion, Presiding


    A197

Walking Tour of Toronto's Religious and Civic Sites
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description


    A198     

Special Topics Forum
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sponsored by the History of Religions Jury

Alan F. Segal, Barnard College, Columbia University, Presiding
Theme: American Lectures in the History of Religions - Sufis and Hindus: Sixteenth-Century India

Willard G. Oxtoby, University of Toronto, emeritus

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description


    A199     

Is Teaching Graduate Students How to Teach Just a Fad?
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Sponsored by Teaching and Learning Committee and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Stephen C. Berkwitz, Southwest Missouri State University, Presiding
Theme: Is Teaching Graduate Students How to Teach Just a Fad?

Panelists:
Rebecca S. Chopp, Colgate University
Malcolm David Eckel, Boston University
James Harlan Foard, Arizona State University
Richard A. Rosengarten, University of Chicago

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description.


    A200     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Barbara A. B. Patterson, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Crossing Borders: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Canada

Panelists:
Mathieu Boisvert, University of Quebec, Montreal
Pamela Klassen, University of Toronto
Janet McLellan, Wilfrid Laurier University
William C. James, Queens University
Michel Desjardins, Wilfrid Laurier University


    A201     

Arts, Literature, and Religion Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Martha Serpas, University of Tampa, Presiding
Theme: Literature and Religion

Jacqueline J. Lewis, Drew University
Trying to Be Grown: Reading Black Women's Fiction for the Serious, Responsible, Psycho/Sexual/Ethical Voice of Black Adolescent Girls

Elias Kifon Bongmba, Rice University
Surviving Death: Reflections on Mariama Ba's So Long a Letter

Rachel Wagner, University of Iowa
Form Criticism and the Romantic Poet: Reading William Blake's Apocalypse

Helen Benet-Goodman, University of Virginia
Ontological Security as a Basis for Forgiveness in Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood

John Utz, Duke University
Russell Banks and the Hermeneutics of Grief


    A202     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Thomas Tweed, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Presiding
Theme: Globalization, Religious Displacements, and the Problem of Authenticity

Paul Christopher Johnson, University of Missouri, Columbia
Diasporic versus Homeland Versions of Authenticity and the Questions of "Ritual Failure"

Gregory Bruce Johnson, University of Chicago
Incarcerated Traditions: Hawaiian Ethnicity in a Mainland Prison

Hugh B. Urban, Ohio State University
"Osho": Transnationalism and Tantric Sex, from East to West and Back Again

Sam D. Gill, University of Colorado, Boulder
Afri-Brazilian Dance or Aerobics without Orixás?: The New Form of Colonialism

Responding:
Tomoko Masuzawa, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


    A203     

Ethics Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Darryl Michael Trimiew, Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Presiding
Theme: New Uses of Non-Western Classical Sources for Ethics

Thomas B. Ellis, University of Pennsylvania
On Viraha Bhakti: The Contemporary Ethical Implications of a Classical Hindu Theme

Matthew Kosuta, University of Quebec, Montreal
Ethics of War in Early Buddhist Suttas

Huang Yong, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Moral Copper Rule: A Confucian-Daoist Proposal for Global Ethics

Business Meeting:
Pamela K. Brubaker, California Lutheran University, and Fred Glennon, Le Moyne College, Presiding


    A204     

History of Christianity Section and SBL's Early Christian Families Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Halvor Moxnes, University of Oslo, Presiding
Theme: Marriage, Family, and Christianization: The Case of the Late Roman Aristocracy

Julia Hillner, University of Manchester
Domus, Family, and Inheritance: The Family House in Late Ancient Rome

Anne Kurdock, University of Manchester
Pagan and Christian Dynastic Strategies: A Comparative Approach

Kate Cooper, University of Manchester
Early Christian Household Manuals: Mapping the Matrona's Authority

Mary Rose D'Angelo, University of Notre Dame
Early Christian Familial Regrouping and the Social Politics of Rome: Romans 16 and the Libertini Portraits

Responding:
Andrew S. Jacobs, University of California, Riverside


    A205     

Philosophy of Religion Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Kevin Schilbrack, Wesleyan College, Presiding
Theme: Philosophy of Religious Rituals

Panelists:
Thomas P. Kasulis, Ohio State University
Steven D. Kepnes, Colgate University
Thornton C. Kline, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Michael Raposa, Lehigh University


    A206     

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Richard D. Hecht, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Wade Clark Roof, University of California, Santa Barbara, Presiding
Theme: Religious Pluralism in Southern California

Vincent F Biondo, University of California, Santa Barbara
Integration versus Isolation: The Challenge of Islamic Education in Southern California

Kathleen Garces-Foley, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Catholic Project of Multiculturalism in Los Angeles

David Machacek, University of California, Santa Barbara
Pacific Pluralism: The Working Model

Todd Perreira, University of California, Santa Barbara
From Confucian Korea to Protestant America: The Gendering of Confucian Status and Christian Identity in the City of Angels


    A207     

Religion in South Asia Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Susanne Mrozik, Harvard University, Presiding
Theme: You Are How You Eat: Food and the Formation of Identity

James Egge, University of Chicago
Do Not Try This at Home: On Some Theravada Buddhist Stories of Excessive Giving

Robert Menzies, University of Iowa
Fast/Food: Consumption and Transgression in Vrat Katha

Katherine Ulrich, Swarthmore College
Food Fights: Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Dietary Polemics in South India

Elizabeth L. Wilson, Miami University
Eliminating Bad Karma through Food Offerings: Buddhist Practice and Pre-Buddhist Precedents

Responding:
Joseph Walser, Tufts University


    A208     

Study of Judaism Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Barry Mesch, Hebrew College, Presiding
Theme: Judaism and Science: Dialogue or Discord?

Solomon Schimmel, Hebrew College
Human Nature in Judaism and in Evolutionary and Neuropsychology: Implications for Traditional Ethics and Morality

Jacob Meskin, Hebrew College
From "Competition" to "Comparison" and Beyond: Exploring the Novel Relationship between Science and Judaism in the Work of R. Soloveitchik

Steven Goldman, Lehigh University
Rabbinic Judaism and the Science Wars


    A209

Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Paul F. Lakeland, Fairfield University, Presiding
Theme: The Work of Gregory Baum: An Appreciation

Panelists:
Harold Wells, University of Toronto
Carolyn Sharp, St. Paul University
Derek Simon, McGill University

Responding:
Gregory Baum, McGill University


    A210     

Church-State Studies Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Thomas Hughson, Marquette University, Presiding
Theme: Issues in Religious Liberty (Canada, South Africa, United Kingdom)

Christopher C. Brittain, University of Toronto
Religion and the State in the Ontario Separate Schools Debate

Martyn Percy, Sheffield University
"Long to Reign over Us"? Church, State, and Monarchy: The Changing Shape of Religious Establishment in Britain

Esther D. Reed, University of St. Andrews
Trade Unions, Labour Law, and the Employment Status of Clergy: What Principles Should Inform the Churches' Practice?

Samuel Paul, Fuller Theological Seminary
From Apartheid to Democracy: A South African Model of Religious Pluralism Embracing Diversity, Inclusivity, and Community


    A211     

Comparative Studies in Hinduisms and Judaisms Group and Anthropology of Religion Consultation
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Rebecca Sachs Norris, Merrimack College, Presiding
Theme: Constructions of "Self" and "Other": Ethnographic Encounters with Hindu and Jewish Communities

Fiona Bowie, University of Wales, Lampeter
Constructing Experience: Comparative Ethnographies of Mata Amritanandamayi's Mission and the Focolare Movement

Faydra Shapiro, Wilfrid Laurier University
Falling in Love with the Inner Other: An Ethnography of the Israel Experience Program

Malory Nye, University of Stirling
The Problem of Religion in the Ethnographic Study of Culture: Fieldwork Experiences among British Hindu Communities

Responding:
Kathryn Teague McClymond, Georgia State University
Janice Boddy, University of Toronto

Business Meeting:
Barbara Holdrege, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Paul Morris, Victoria University, Presiding


    A212     

Eastern Orthodox Studies Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Robin Darling Young, Catholic University of America, Presiding
Theme: Eastern Christianity and Islam

David Vila, John Brown University
Allegations of Violence in Early Arabic Christian Apologetics against Islam

Telford Work, Westmont College
Sharpening the Doctrine of God: Theology between Christianity and Early Islam

Business Meeting:
Robin Darling Young, Catholic University of America, Presiding


    A213     

Latina/o Religion, Culture, and Society Group and Religions, Medicines, and Healing Consultation
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Rüdiger V. Busto, Stanford University, Presiding
Theme: La Cultura Cura/Culture Heals: Religion and Healing Issues in Catholic and Pentecostal Latino/a Communities

Kenneth Davis, St. Meinrad School
Naturalismo

Angel Mendez, University of Virginia
God: Banquete de los Sentidos

Otto A. Maduro, Drew University
Latina/o Pentecostalism in Newark, NJ: An Experience in Shattered Preconceptions

Bobby C. Alexander, University of Texas at Dallas
Social Mobility and Cultural Dissonance in a Transnational Mexican Pentecostal Church: A Case Study of the Dallas Mission


    A214     

Lesbian-Feminist Issues and Religion Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Emily Erwin Culpepper, University of Redlands, Presiding
Theme: Lesbian Wraiths: Cosmological Themes in Filmic Representations

Panelists:
Jane Caputi, Florida Atlantic University
Peggy Schmeiser, University of Ottawa
Marie Cartier, Claremont Graduate University
L. J. Tessier, Youngstown State University


    A215

Millennialism Studies Group and New Religious Movements Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Jeffrey Kaplan, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, Presiding
Theme: Millennialism and Violence: Lessons from the Year 2000 for a Post September 11 World

Panelists:
David Rapaport, University of California, Los Angeles
E. Randolph Daniel, University of Kentucky
Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
Eugene V. Gallagher, Connecticut College
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, University of Haifa
Dick Anthony, Richmond, CA

Leena Malkki, University of Helsinki

Responding:
Catherine Wessinger, Loyola University, New Orleans


    A216     

Nineteenth-Century Theology Group and Tillich: Issues in Theology, Religion, and Culture Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Garrett Green, Connecticut College, and Robison B. James, University of Richmond, Presiding
Theme: Paul Tillich and Ernst Troeltsch

Jean Richard, University of Laval
Two Turning Points in Modern Theology: Troeltsch and Tillich

Garrett E. Paul, Gustavus Adolphus College
Being and History in Tension: Troeltsch and Tillich on Ontology and Dogmatics

Mary Ann Stenger, University of Louisville
Troeltsch and Tillich: Christians Seeking Religion Outside the Churches

Responding:
Paul DeHart, Vanderbilt University
Dawn DeVries, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education


    A217     

Religion and Ecology Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Adrian Ivakhiv, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, Presiding
Theme: Engaged Research: Critical Reflections on Religion, Ecology, and the Scholar Activist

Laurel D. Kearns, Drew University
Activism Is What We Do Everyday

Whitney Bauman, Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
At the Intersection of Advocacy and Academics: Green Studies at the Graduate Theological Union

Laura Hobgood-Oster, Southwestern University
Chemistry, Religion, Water, and Ecojustice

Barbara Jane Davy, Concordia University
Being at Home with Oneself in Daki Menan

Responding:
Lois Lorentzen, University of San Francisco


    A218     

Religion and Popular Culture Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Douglas Ottati, Union Theological Seminary, Virginia, Presiding
Theme: Baseball, Religion, and American Culture: A Panel Discussion of The Faith of Fifty Million: Baseball, Religion, and American Culture

Panelists:
Randall Balmer, Barnard College, Columbia University
Donna Bowman, University of Central Arkansas
Joseph Price, Whittier College

Responding:
Christopher Evans, Colgate Rochester Divinity School
William R. Herzog II, Colgate Rochester Divinity School


    A219

Wesleyan Studies Group
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

K. Steve McCormick, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Presiding
Theme: Wesleyan Perspectives on Ethics

Panelists:
Theodore R. Weber, Emory University
Ronald Stone, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Responding:
Rebekah Miles, Southern Methodist University
Richard P. Heitzenrater, Duke University
Stephen Long, Garrett-Evangelical Theological School
Kenneth J. Collins, Asbury Theological Seminary


    A220

Rastafari in Global Contexts: Religion and Culture Seminar - CANCELLED
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

This session has been cancelled.


    A221     

Zen Buddhism Seminar
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

New Program Unit

Jin Y. Park, American University, Presiding
Theme: Zen and the Politics of Difference

Youru Wang, Rowan University
A Case Study in Daoist Influence and the Formation of Chan Identity

Mario Poceski, University of Florida
Attitudes towards Cannonical Authority in Early Chan

Albert F. Welter, University of Winnipeg
The Textual History of the Linji lu: The Earliest Recorded Fragments

A. Charles Muller, Toyo Gakuen University
Jeong Dojeon and Gihwa: The Chan-Confucian Conflict in the Late Goryeo and Early Joseon

John R. McRae, Indiana University, Bloomington
The Rules of Zen Studies

Business Meeting:
Gereon Kopf, Luther College, and Jin Y. Park, American University, Presiding


    A222     

Religion, Culture, and Communication Consultation
Monday - 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Michele Rosenthal, University of Haifa, Presiding
Theme: Digital Religion

Maryellen Davis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Virtual Pilgrimage, Virtual Adoration: Roman Catholic Devotions in the Internet Age

Katherine G. McCarthy, California State University, Chico
Meeting the Other in Cyberspace: Interreligious Dialogue on the Internet

James Caccamo, Loyola University, Chicago
Is It the Form or the Substance? Moving toward a Theory of the Mediation of Religion in Cyberspace

Responding:
Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University

Business Meeting:
Stewart M. Hoover, University of Colorado, Boulder, and Michele Rosenthal, University of Haifa, Presiding


    A223

Special Topics Forum
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Sponsored by the Program Committee

Barbara DeConcini, American Academy of Religion, Presiding
Theme: The New Paradigm in International Relations? Reflections after September 11, 2001

Hans Küng, University of Tübingen

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description


    A224     

Buddhism Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Miriam Levering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Presiding
Theme: Women, Death, and Salvation in Buddhism

Mark L. Blum, State University of New York, Albany
The Rhetoric of Inclusion: Rationalizing the Spirituality of Women in Kamakura Buddhism

Alan Cole, Lewis and Clark College
Fleshy Morality: Managing the Misdeeds of Mu Lian's Mother in Late Tang China

Zhiru Ng, Pomona College
The Scripture on the Past Vows of Dizang Bodhisattva: Female Practice of Filial Piety and Buddhist Afterlife Beliefs in Medieval China

Michelle Sorenson, Columbia University
Women, Death, and Chiasmatic Complexities in gCod

Mariko Namba Walter, Harvard University
Women in Buddhist Heaven

Responding:
Reiko Ohnuma, Dartmouth College


    A225     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Carol S. Anderson, Kalamazoo College, Presiding
Theme: Historicizing Sacrifice

Panelists:
Robert M. Baum, Iowa State University
Kay A. Read, DePaul University
John Rundin, University of Texas, San Antonio
Gregory Spinner, Central Michigan University
Katherine Ulrich, Swarthmore College

Business Meeting:
Carol S. Anderson, Kalamazoo College, and Selva Raj, Albion College, Presiding


    A226     

History of Christianity Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Craig D. Atwood, Moravian Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: History of the World Christian Movement: Earliest Christianity to 1453 by Dale Irvin and Scott Sunquist

Panelists:
Leslie Callahan, Princeton University
Valerie Karras, St. Louis University
Jane E. Merdinger, Catholic University of America
Maureen A. Tilley, University of Dayton
Andrew Finlay Walls, University of Edinburgh

Responding:
Dale T. Irvin, New York Theological Seminary
Scott W. Sunquist, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary


    A227     

North American Religions Section and Cultural History of the Study of Religon Consultation
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Paula Kane, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding
Theme: The Study of Religion and the Study of Emotion

John Corrigan, Florida State University
Goodbye, Mysterium Tremendum: What's So Scary about Studying Religion and Emotion?

Gary L. Ebersole, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Collective and Individual Religious Emotions: The Locus of a Problem in the History of the Study of Religion

June McDaniel, College of Charleston
The Academic Study of Emotion in the Study of Indian Religious Traditions

Timothy Nelson, Northwestern University
The Greatest of These: Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and the Christian Experience

Responding:
Frederick M. Denny, University of Colorado, Boulder


    A228     

Philosophy of Religion Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Joseph Prabhu, California State University, Los Angeles, Presiding
Theme: Religious Experience and Epistemology

Carl Andrew Seaquist, University of Pennsylvania
Error, Change and Rule-Following in Religious Rituals

Daniel A. Arnold, University of Chicago
Reconstructing Madhyamaka as Transcendental Argument

John Cha, Gustavus Adolphus College
Reflecting Reality: Critical and Foundational Aspects of Indian Yogācāra Epistemology

Brad J. Kallenberg, University of Dayton
On Resisting Gnosticism

Responding:
Gerald J. Larson, Indiana University, Bloomington


    A229     

Religion and the Social Sciences Section and Black Theology Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Alton B. Pollard, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Black Casualties of Capitalism: Black Liberation Responses to Economics of War, Prisons, and Violence

Garen Murray, Graduate Theological Union
Don't Bring Me No Bad News: African American Women, Prisons, and Welfare Reform

Robert Beckford, University of Birmingham
Sects, Lies, and Videotape: Black Theology Project in a British Prison

Tina Houston, Fuller Graduate School of Psychology
Moving towards a Liberation Psychology: Young African American Males and Exposure to Violence

Responding:
Juan Floyd-Thomas, Texas Christian University


    A230     

Religion in South Asia Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Swasti Bhattacharyya, University of Southern California, Presiding
Theme: Body, World, and Liberation in the Yogavāsishta

Arindam Chakrabarti, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Līlā and Cūdālā: Two Women of Loving Wisdom in the Yogavāsistha/Moksopaya

Christopher Chapple, Loyola Marymount University
The Story of the World within the Rock: Elements, Senses, and World Creation in the Yogavāsishta

Andrew O. Fort, Texas Christian University
Embodied Liberation (Jivanmukti) in the Yogavāsishta

Menaha Ganesathasan, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Is the Yogavāsishta Life Negating? The Story of Karkatī

Matthew MacKenzie, University of Hawaii, Honolulu
From Resentment to Freedom: Celebration of the Body in the Yogavāsishta

Business Meeting:
Philip Lutgendorf, University of Iowa, and Leslie Orr, Concordia University


    A231     

Study of Islam Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Amir Hussain, California State University, Northridge, Presiding
Theme: Negotiating Identity in Relation: Contemporary Islams around the Globe

Anna Bigelow, University of California, Santa Barbara
Sharing Saints, Sharing Sites: Sufism in Punjab with and without Muslims

Valerie J. Hoffman, University of Illinois
The Articulation of Ibadi Identity in Modern Oman and Zanzibar

Markus Dressler, New York University
Questioning the Dichotomous Concept of Religion: The Case of Secularist Turkish Alevism

Mark J. Sedgwick, American University, Cairo
Sufism and Modernity: The Budshishiyya and the Moroccan Francophone Milieu

Peter Ellard, Siena College
Sufis in a Shaker Village: Bring the Kids, Life in the Abode of the Message, a Contemporary Sufi Community in Upstate New York

Responding:
Nelly Van Doorn-Harder, Valparaiso University


    A232     

Study of Judaism Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Kenneth Seeskin, Northwestern University, Presiding
Theme: The Intersection of Practical Law and Philosophical Theory: Maimonidean Responsa concerning the "Other"

Panelists:
David Novak, University of Toronto
James Diamond, University of Waterloo
Albert Friedberg, University of Toronto

Business Meeting:

Barbara Galli, McGill University, and Randi Rashkover, York College of Pennsylvania, Presiding


    A233     

Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Mark I. Wallace, Swarthmore College, Presiding
Theme: Religious Reflections on "Land"

Michael Nausner, Drew University
Homeland as Borderland: A Theological Investigation of Territoriality

Sally Matless, Harvard University
The Attitude of Regard: Learning Theological Lessons about the Land from Barry Lopez'Arctic Dreams

Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Three Theologies of the Land of Israel: Covenant, Commandment, and Energy

Forrest Clingerman, University of Iowa
Standing, Emplaced: Theological Modeling, Emplacement, and a Marsh in the Middle of Junkyards


    A234     

Women and Religion Section and Religion, Holocaust, and Genocide Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Laurie Zoloth, San Francisco State University, Presiding
Theme: Gender and Genocide: Subjects, Objects, and Agency

David Tombs, Trinity College, Dublin
Gender Violence and Genocide During La Violencia in Guatemala

Nami Kim, Harvard University
Genocide or Gynecide? Japan's "Military Comfort System"

Tam Parker, University of the South
Survival of the Closest: Gender and Agency in Holocaust Resistance

Janet L. Jacobs, University of Colorado, Boulder
Double Vision: Feminist Ethnography and Women's Subjectivity in Holocaust Studies


    A235     

Asian North American Religion, Culture, and Society Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Khyati Y. Joshi, Columbia University, Presiding
Theme: Drawing outside the Lines: Extending the Boundaries of Asian North American Religions

Patricia Y. C. E. Lin, Institute for Jewish and Community Research, San Francisco
The Asian American Jewish Experience: Insights from a National Study

Elizabeth Cameron Galbraith, Coe College
The Culture of Indian Christianity in North America

Elijah Siegler, University of California, Santa Barbara
To Be Chinese, Canadian, and Daoist: Semi-Adhesive Identities at the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Toronto

Sushil Jain, Institute of Asian Cultures, Windsor, ON
Sikhs and the Law: A Religious Minority and Its Legal Encounters in Canada with Respect to Dress and Dagger

Rüdiger V. Busto, Stanford University
A "Living Buddha" in Asian America: Looking for the Dilowa Gegen Khutukhtu


    A236     

Bonhoeffer: Theology and Social Analysis Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Clifford Green, Hartford Seminary, emeritus, Presiding
Theme: Bonhoeffer and the Homiletical Challenge

David L. Barnhart, Vanderbilt University
Jesus Walking in the Congregation: Language and Bonhoeffer's Incarnational Preaching

Rachel Muers, University of Cambridge
The Hearing Mind: Bonhoeffer on Wisdom and Folly

Wesley D. Avram, Yale University
The Work of Conscience in Bonhoeffer's Homiletic: From Heidegger to Levinas

Business Meeting:
Jeffrey C. Pugh, Elon University, Presiding


    A237     

Chinese Religions Group and Confucian Traditions Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Mark Csikszentmihalyi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Presiding
Theme: A Retrospective of Julia Ching's Works on Confucianism and Comparative Religions

Panelists:
Lionel M. Jensen, University of Notre Dame
On-cho Ng, Pennsylvania State University
Ellen Zhang, Temple University
John A. Tucker, East Carolina University
Robert C. Neville, Boston University


    A238     

Christian Spirituality Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

James J. McGee, Santa Clara University, Presiding
Theme: Spirituality and the Work Place

André L. Delbecq, Santa Clara University, and Elizabeth Liebert, San Francisco Theological Seminary
Juxtaposing Christian Discernment with Strategic Decision Theory

Michael Skelley, DePaul University
Work as Spiritual Practice: Spirituality in Organizational Life

Margaret Benefiel, Andover Newton Theological Seminary
Spirituality and Management: Lovers and/or Irreconcilable Foes?


    A239     

Christian Systematic Theology Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Christ's Descent into Hell and Ascension into Heaven

J. David Franks, Boston College
The Apocalyptic Verticality of Christ's Descent and Ascension: Balthasar's Christocentric and Trinitarian Eschatology as Political Theology

Ann M. Caron, St. Joseph College
Ascension: The Absence and Presence of Christ

David R. Law, University of Manchester
Descent into Hell, Ascension, and Ubiquitarianism

Responding:
Douglas B. Farrow, McGill University

The business meeting will be held at 7:30 am on Tuesday. Please see the Additional Meetings section of the program book for further information.


    A240     

Feminist Theory and Religious Reflection Group and Theology and Continental Philosophy Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

M. Gail Hamner, Syracuse University, Presiding
Theme: La Toucher/Touching Her: Touch in the Gospels

Marcella Althaus-Reid, University of Edinburgh
El Tocado: Sexual Irregularities in the Translation of the God (The Word) in Jesus

Grace M. Jantzen, University of Manchester
"The Desert in the Desert": Nomad, Refugee, Anchoress

Gregg Lambert, Syracuse University
Untouchable

Ellen T. Armour, Rhodes College
Touching Transcendence: Sexual Difference and Sacrality in Derrida's Response toLe Toucher


    A241     

Gay Men's Issues in Religion Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Donald L. Boisvert, Concordia University, Presiding
Theme: Wrestling with Traditions

Yaakov Ariel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Gay and Orthodox?: Sexual Orientation and Return to Tradition

David Mellott, Emory University
Resisting the Mechanisms of Self-Deception: A Call to Liberation for Gay Roman Catholic Clergy

Ken Stone, Chicago Theological Seminary
"Before the Eyes of All Israel": Public Sex in the Bible

Timothy R. Koch, Boston University
Sacramental Sexuality: Drinking Blood in the Age of AIDS

Responding:
Michael M. Mendiola, Pacific School of Religion

Business Meeting:
Jay E. Johnson, Richmond, CA, Presiding


    A242     

Mysticism Group and Person, Culture, and Religion Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

G. William Barnard, Southern Methodist University, Presiding
Theme: Celebrating the Centennial of William James's Varieties of Religious Experience

Panelists:
Ellen Kappy Suckiel, University of California, Santa Cruz
Ann Taves, Claremont School of Theology
Eugene Taylor, Harvard University
Osborne Lorentzen, State University of New York, Morrisville


    A243

Native Traditions in the Americas Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Michelene Pesantubbee, University of Colorado, Boulder, Presiding
Theme: A Native American Theology: A Critical Review and Analysis

Panelists:
Jace Weaver, Yale University
Christine Helmer, Claremont School of Theology
Chris Jocks, Dartmouth College
John Milbank, University of Virginia
Ines M. Talamantez, University of California, Santa Barbara

Responding:
Homer Noley, National United Methodist Native American Center
Clara Sue Kidwell, University of Oklahoma


    A244     

Religion and Popular Culture Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Ann Pellegrini, University of California, Irvine, Presiding
Theme: Bodies at Rest and in Motion: Gender, Religion, Popular Culture

Erin Smith, University of Texas, Dallas
Muscular Christianity, Commerce, and Literary Value: The Case of Harold Bell Wright

Kathryn Lofton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Practicing Oprah

Catherine Roach, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Religious Studies and Sex-Positive Feminism: An Ethnographic Study of Women Strippers

Claudia Schippert, University of Central Florida
Sporting Heroic Bodies in a Christian Nation-at-War: Fighting the Evil Axis in the Lord's Gym

Business Meeting:
Gary M. Laderman, Emory University, Presiding


    A245     

Religion and Science Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Nancy Howell, Saint Paul School of Theology, Presiding
Theme: Science, Religion, and Social Location, Chaos, Complexity, and Social Location

Sang Bok Lee, Northwestern University
From Chaos to Cosmos: Taoistic, Whiteheadian, and Neuroreligious Perspectives

Vaughan McTernan, Beloit College
Complexity, Intimacy, and Social Location

Barbara Strassberg, Aurora University
Whose Science and Whose Religion? Anybody Left Out?

Responding:
Stacey Ake, Metanexus Institute, Philadelphia

Business Meeting:
Nancy Howell, Saint Paul School of Theology, and Greg Peterson, South Dakota State University, Presiding


    A246     

Ritual Studies Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

Mario I. Aguilar, University of St. Andrews, Presiding
Theme: Altering States: Consciousness, Symbol, Perspective, Method

Alexandra Witkin-New Holy, Montana State University
Lakota Rock Art, Ritual, and Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs)

Kristy Coleman, Claremont Graduate School
Re-w/riting Signifying Structures: Efficacy and Meaning in a Goddess Spirituality Rite

Susan Marks, University of Pennsylvania
Rites of Passage: The Role of Perspective and the Historian

Jonathan Klawans, Boston University
Sacrifice and Purity: The Twisted Fortunes of Related Ritual Structures

Business Meeting:
Nikki Bado-Fralick, Iowa State University, Presiding


    A247     

Tillich: Issues in Theology, Religion, and Culture Group
Monday - 4:00 pm-6:30 pm

New Program Unit

Robison B. James, University of Richmond, Presiding
Theme: Paul Tillich, Postmodernism, and Process Thought

John J. Thatamanil, Millsaps College
God as Dynamic Ontological Creativity: Exploring the Possibilities for a Tillichian Process Theology

Luis G. Pedraja, Memphis Theological Seminary
The Lure of Faith: Tillich's Understanding of Faith and Whitehead's Lure of God

Loye Ashton, Boston University
Rhythmicity and the Relocation of Tillich in Postmodern Theology

Edgar A. Towne, Christian Theological Seminary
Tillich on the Actuality of God as Apprehended by Faith

Business Meeting:
Robison B. James, University of Richmond, and Mary Ann Stenger, University of Louisville, Presiding


    A248

Plenary Address
Monday - 7:15 pm-8:15 pm

Vasudha Narayanan, University of Florida, Presiding
Theme: Have We Distorted the Essence of Religion?

Arun Gandhi, M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for description.


    A249

Arts Series/Film: Memento
Monday - 8:30 pm-10:30 pm

Sponsored by the Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group

Gerard Loughlin, University of Newcastle, Presiding

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description


    A250

Program Unit Chairs and Steering Committee Members Reception
Monday - 9:00 pm-10:30 pm

Barbara DeConcini, American Academy of Religion, Presiding


    A251     

Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Section and Theology and Religious Reflection Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Valarie H. Ziegler, DePauw University, Presiding
Theme: The Pedagogical Crossroads of Theology and Religious Studies

Michael Battle, Duke University
Mutuality: The Spirituality of Teaching

Caryn D. Riswold, Valparaiso University
Teaching as Theological Practice: Co-creating in the Classroom

Jane Maynard, Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Teaching Theological Reflection in Field Education: A Meta-Reflection

Faith Kirkham Hawkins, Gustavus Adolphus College
Teaching/Creative Writing as Parabolic Theology: A Case Study

Lucretia B. Yaghjian, Weston School of Theology
Teaching Theological Reflection Well, Reflecting on Writing as a Theological Practice


    A252     

Buddhism Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Taigen Daniel Leighton, Graduate Theological Union, Presiding
Theme: Discourse and Rhetoric in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

Ryuichi Abe, Columbia University
Poetics, Emptiness, and Mind-Only: On Myōe's Poems and the Yogācāra Theory

Richard K. Payne, Graduate Theological Union
Awakening and Language: Indic Theories of Language in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism

Jacqueline I. Stone, Princeton University
Not Mere Written Words: Perspectives on the Language of the Lotus in Medieval Japan

Mark T. Unno, University of Oregon
The Body of Time and the Discourse of Precepts

Responding:
Mark L. Blum, State University of New York, Albany


    A253     

Comparative Studies in Religion Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Mark Wheeler MacWilliams, St. Lawrence University, Presiding
Theme: New Horizons in the Comparative Studies of Religion

Laurie Cozad, University of Mississippi
Context as Weapon: The Keepers of Buddhist Orthodoxy versus the Snake in the Grass-Roots Movement

Lance D. Laird, Evergreen State College
Jesus and Other Palestinian Martyrs: Crossing Muslim-Christian Boundaries in Bethlehem

Svitlana Kobets, University of Toronto
Foolishness in Christ: Eastern Orthodox and Western Catholic Perspectives

Paul Thomas, University of Missouri, Kansas City
The Riddle of Ishtar's Shoes: The Religious Significance of the Footprints at Ain Dara from a Comparative Perspective

Antonia Atanassova, Boston College
The Ministry of Fire: Firedancing and Ritual Empowerment on the Balkans


    A254     

History of Christianity Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Anne Thayer, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Presiding
Theme: Performing Death

Alexei Khamine, Drew University
Ignatius of Antioch: The Persuasive Power of Performance

Richard Layton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Manly Fortitude and Womanly Weeping: Male Grief in Late-Antique Autobiographical Accounts of Bereavement

Austra Reinis, Princeton University
Overcoming Hell, Death, and the Devil: Deathbed Devotion to the Passion in the Ars Moriendi of the German Reformation (1519-1528)

Muriel Schmid, Universite de Neuchatel
"In the Destruction of the Flesh, the Spirit May Be Saved": The Execution Sermon and the Ritual of Salvation

Responding:
F. Bruce Gordon, University of St. Andrews


    A255     

North American Religions Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Grant Wacker, Duke University, Presiding
Theme: Borderlands Religion: Aimee Semple McPherson and the International Church of the Foursquare

Quincy Newell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sister Aimee?: Aimee Semple McPherson and the Construction of Femininity

Priscilla Pope-Levison, Seattle Pacific University
Taking It to the Street: The Gospel Cars of Aimee Semple McPherson and Martha Moore Avery

Matthew A. Sutton, University of California, Santa Barbara
Complicating the Borders of the "Old Religious Right": Aimee Semple McPherson and the Battle for America's Future

Responding:
Edith Blumhofer, Wheaton College


    A256     

Philosophy of Religion Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Amy M. Hollywood, Dartmouth College, Presiding
Theme: Virginity, Death, and Subjectivity in Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Françoise Meltzer'sFor Fear of the Fire: Joan of Arc and the Limits of Subjectivity

Panelists:
Ellen T. Armour, Rhodes College
Thomas A. Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Cleo McNelly Kearns, Princeton University
Edith Wyschogrod, Rice University

Responding:
Françoise Meltzer, University of Chicago


    A257

Religion and the Social Sciences Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Claudia Schippert, University of Central Florida, Presiding
Theme: Author Meets Critics: Ann Burlein's Lift High the Cross: Where White Supremacy and the Christian Right Converge

Panelists:
Tania Oldenhage, Mount Union College
Jennifer Rycenga, San José State University
David Harrington Watt, Temple University
Traci C. West, Drew University

Responding:
Ann M. Burlein, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


    A258     

Religion in South Asia Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Rachel Fell McDermott, Barnard College, Presiding
Theme: In the Flesh: The Vernacular Tantric Traditions of India and Nepal

Sarah Caldwell, Harvard University
Local Registers of Sakta Tantrism in Kerala Goddess Worship

Glen Alexander Hayes, Bloomfield College
The Guru's Tongue: Metaphor, Ambivalence, and Appropriation in Vaisnava Sahajiya Traditions of Bengal

Jeffrey Stephen Lidke, Bard College
The Dance of Power: Blood and Possession at the Heart of the Mandala

Hugh B. Urban, Ohio State University
The Stinking Fruit in the Garden of Love: The Ambivalent Place of Tantra in Colonial Bengal

Responding:
Paul E. Muller-Ortega, University of Rochester


    A259     

Study of Islam Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Alan Godlas, University of Georgia, Presiding
Theme: Power, Authority, and Selfhood in Medieval Islam: Shi'ism and Sufism

Liyakat Takim, Vanderbilt University
Biography as Literary Genre: The Struggle for Authority in Shi‘i Rijal Texts

Joseph Lumbard, Yale University
Ahmad al-Ghazzali and the Beginnings of the Persian Sufi Love Tradition

T. Emil Homerin, University of Rochester
"When Rapture Was Intense:" Sufi Writings of Aishah al-Bauniyah

Maria Massi Dakake, George Mason University
The Soul as Barzakh: Mullā Sadrā"s Theory of Human Becoming


    A260     

Study of Judaism Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Robert Gibbs, University of Toronto, Presiding
Theme: Re-viewing Jewish Images

Barbara E. Galli, McGill University
Idolizing the Imageless: The (Anti-)Redemptive Remove in Shoah-Relating Works of Art

Shaul Magid, Jewish Theological Seminary
The Sin of Becoming a Woman: Male Homosexuality and the Castration Complex in Lurianic Kabbala

Daniel Katz, Judiska Församlingen
Musical Esthetics in the Eighteenth-Century Synagogue

Joel Hecker, Reconstruction Rabbinical College
Kissing Kabbalists: A Mystical Gesture between Men and with God


    A261     

Women and Religion Section
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Jacqueline Z. Pastis, La Salle University, Presiding
Theme: Canadian Scholarship on Women and Religion

Norma Baumel Joseph, Concordia University
Divorce: Gender, Judaism, and Canadian Multiculturalism

Gillian McCann, University of Toronto
"The Whole World Opened Up": Three Women in Canadian Theosophy

Vivian Olender, University of Manitoba
The Participation of Women in the Contemporary Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada

Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd, University of Winnipeg
Authority, Gender, and Sexual Orientation within the United Church of Canada: A Postmodern Analysis


    A262     

Christian Spirituality Group
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Edwin David Aponte, Southern Methodist University, Presiding
Theme: Christian Spirituality and the Multi-Cultural City

Douglas S. Hardy, Nazarene Theological Seminary
A Christian Spirituality of the Public Realm

Eilish Ryan, University of the Incarnate Word
The Impact of Cultural History on Expressions of Christian Spirituality in San Antonio, Texas

Madeline Duntley, College of Wooster
Spirituality and the City: Models of Moments in Japanese American Reflection

Responding:
Carol Hepokoski, Meadville Lombard Theological School

Business Meeting:
Stephanie Paulsell, Harvard University, and Steven L. Chase, Dominican Center at Marywood, Presiding


    A263     

Japanese Religions Group
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Micah L. Auerback, Princeton University, Presiding
Theme: The Teachings of Traditional Buddhism in Contemporary Japan: Popular Authors, Mountain Ascetics, the Hidden, the Engaged, and the Grave

Clark Chilson, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
Overt and Covert Shinshu: The Rhetoric of Secrecy in Contemporary Secretive Shinshu Confraternities

Stephen Covell, Princeton University
What's Wrong with the World and How to Fix It: The Teachings of the Tendai Kaihogyō Ajari

Ranjana Mukhopadhyaya, Tokyo University
Soteriology and Social Action: From the Case Study of Hoonji, a Nichiren Buddhist Temple in Japan

Mark Rowe, Princeton University
Blurring the Lines: Buddhist Responses to the Changing Place of the Dead

George Tanabe, University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Kino Kazuyoshi on Making Fantastic Absolutes Ordinary

Responding:
Paul L. Swanson, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture


    A264     

Korean Religions Group
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Sungtaek Cho, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Presiding
Theme: The Korean Transformation of Christianity and the Christian Transformation of Korea

Don Baker, University of British Columbia
Christianity and the New Religions of Korea

Timothy S. Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
Beleaguered Success: Korean Evangelicalism in the Last Decade of the Twentieth Century

Sung Deuk Oak, Boston University
Sunny Spring and Thriving Trees: Christianity and Confucianism in Korea, 1884-1910

Sumi Jeung, University of Tennessee
Redefining the Notion of Self-Sacrifice for the Maturity of Christian Korean Women

Responding:
John I. Goulde, Sweet Briar College, and Bockja Kim, Hong Kong University


    A265

Person, Culture, and Religion Group
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Kathleen Bishop, Drew University, Presiding
Theme: The Centennial of William James's Varieties of Religious Experience: Continuing the Discussion

Habibeh Rahim, St. John's University
Jalaluddin Rumi and William James on Experiencing Faith: Two Savants and One Reality

Lynn Bridgers, Emory University
Mysticism and Monism: The Paradox of Pluralism in William James's Varieties

Jill McNish, Montclair, NJ
The Jamesian "Sick Soul" as Manifestation of the Inborn Affect of Shame, and the Potential for Shame to Lead to Expanded Personal Identity and the Experience of Mystical Unity

David R. Perley, University of Toronto
Seeing the "Unseen World": Mysticism, Language and Philosophy in the Varieties


    A266     

Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Group
Tuesday - 9:00 am-11:30 am

Rubina Ramji, University of Ottawa, Presiding
Theme: The Witch, the Tattoo, and the Dragon: Exploring Religious Themes in Film

Janet Helen Tulloch, Carleton University
Framing Zeus's Daughters: From Frankenstein's Bride to Dr. Aki Ross, the Female Symbolic in Three Male Creation Stories

Joanne Pearson, The Open University
Reconstructing the Witch and Reflecting Wicca: Fantasy and Reality in the Witch Films of the Twentieth Century

Rachel Wagner, University of Iowa
Bewitching the Box Office: Harry Potter and Religious Controversy

Gerard Loughlin, University of Newcastle
The Vertigo of the Image

J. Heath Atchley, Alfred University
When the Master Is Not Master: The Critique of Enlightenment in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon


    A267     

Special Topics Forum
Sunday - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Sponsored by the AAR, SBL, and Publishers Weekly

Jana Reiss, Publishers Weekly, Presiding
Theme: Where and How to Publish? A Practical Forum on Getting Your Work in Print

Panelists:
Daisy Maryles, Publishers Weekly
Lynn Garrett, Publishers Weekly
Phyllis Tickle, Publishers Weekly

See the Annual Meeting Program Highlights page for a description.


    A268

International Connections Committee Meeting
Saturday - 8:00 am-9:30 am

Mary McGee, Columbia University, Presiding


    A269

Religion in the Schools Task Force Reception
Date/Time TBA

The Religion in the Schools Task Force welcomes all interested parties to a light reception.


 

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2013 AAR Annual Meeting
November 23-26

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