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I cannot wait to read Princeton #AmRel graduate alum Ahmad Greene- Hayes' forthcoming book, *Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion Making in Jim Crow New Orleans.* Look for it from University of Chicago Press in April 2025.

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My Kellogg Lecture, “The Tree of Democratic Liberty” (2022), discussed Jan. 6 and the Appeal to Heaven flag, which reportedly also flew over Justice Alito’s summer home. youtube.com/watch?v=D2INfe
 Begin at 43:50.

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Check out the Princeton Alumni Weekly's profile of my wonderful Princeton Religion colleague Nicole Myers Turner. paw.princeton.edu/article/behind


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CCSR alum Lauren Kerby Langlois speaks on the importance of the Christian story in Trump assassination attempt, VP pick on BBC4 Sunday. Go to 28:00: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00


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I was honored to be part of this podcast series from Princeton CCSR. Here's my conversation with Lucia Filipova: open.spotify.com/episode/5DDrJ8
. We discussed my work on Spain, Morocco, and the memories of al-Andalus.

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CCSR is proud to present the Media Team's first podcast series, Religion and the Moment of War. Watch the trailer here, and then follow and listen to the podcast on Spotify! youtube.com/watch?v=FELVl-


CCSR is proud to present the Media Team's first podcast series, Religion and the Moment of War. Watch the trailer here, and then follow and listen to the podcast on Spotify! youtube.com/watch?v=FELVl-

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1st episode in the Religion & the Moment of War podcast: How Should We Think about Death? Death is an uncomfortable topic for many, beyond the logics of medicine, the market, or the media. In war, death is an acute reality. Junbin Tan explains. Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/2voiqg


1st episode in the Religion & the Moment of War podcast: How Should We Think about Death? Death is an uncomfortable topic for many, beyond the logics of medicine, the market, or the media. In war, death is an acute reality. Junbin Tan explains. Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/2voiqg

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It's my first official week as the new Senior Producer of Religion and Spirituality at NPR, and I'm working on compiling some resources for reporters. What are your favorite pieces of religion journalism from the last 10 years or so? (Especially audio!)

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Check out this new essay by Alexander Englert Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and Jonathan Gold Princeton CCSR, who describe bringing together experts in German Idealism and experts in Buddhist philosophy and leaving them "gobsmacked" by the overlap and its possibilities: tif.ssrc.org/2024/07/31/vir


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My department at Princeton is hiring a scholar of Early Christianity. The search is open rank (assistant, associate, or full) and review of applications begins October 15. #AcRel princeton.edu/acad-positions


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On the 2nd episode of "Religion in the Moment of War," Camilla Pletuhina Camilla Pletuhina asks, when does a conflict begin? What historical religious relations do we need to know to understand the war on Ukraine? open.spotify.com/episode/1SpXaX


On the 2nd episode of "Religion in the Moment of War," Camilla Pletuhina <a href="/cp9122/">Camilla Pletuhina</a> asks, when does a conflict begin? What historical religious relations do we need to know to understand the war on Ukraine? open.spotify.com/episode/1SpXaX

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World leaders often justify the decision to go to war by pointing out that it is a response to persecution. But is war the only possible response? What would an ethical response to persecution look like? Aliya Ram answers in the 3rd podcast episode: open.spotify.com/episode/18NrEU


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On 9/16, William Barnard—an initiate of Santo Daime and a scholar of religious studies—will discuss the religious practice and transformative inner experiences of the community with Rachel Carbonara. ccsr.princeton.edu/events/2024/rp


On 9/16, William Barnard—an initiate of Santo Daime and a scholar of religious studies—will discuss the religious practice and transformative inner experiences of the community with Rachel Carbonara. ccsr.princeton.edu/events/2024/rp