Undergraduate Classes
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of religion and its engagement with society and culture. We identify where and how religion operates in the public conversation, especially in, but not limited to, the United States. Classes are focused around topics that intersect with religion in the public conversation such as…
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of religion and its engagement with society and culture. We identify where and how religion operates in the public conversation, especially in, but not limited to, the United States. Classes are focused around topics that intersect with religion in the public conversation such as…
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of religion and its engagement with society and culture. We identify where and how religion operates in the public conversation, especially in, but not limited to, the United States. Classes are focused around topics that intersect with religion in the public conversation such as…
Graduate Classes
Students share work in progress in this weekly interdisciplinary seminar. Participation is limited to Center for Culture, Society and Religion Graduate Student Fellows. Fellows are chosen from Princeton graduate students whose work engages some manifestation of religion—historical, literary, comparative, empirical, philosophical, social, or…
Students share work in progress in this weekly interdisciplinary seminar. Participation is limited to Center for Culture, Society and Religion Graduate Student Fellows. Fellows are chosen from Princeton graduate students whose work engages some manifestation of religion—historical, literary, comparative, empirical, philosophical, social, or…
The Religion and Culture Workshop is a weekly interdisciplinary seminar for the discussion of work in progress by CSR dissertation fellows and visiting scholars. The goal of the workshop is to foster a writers’ group in which participants present work-in-progress (usually related to a chapter of their dissertation or book project) and receive…
The Religion and Culture Workshop is a weekly interdisciplinary seminar for the discussion of work in progress by CSR dissertation fellows and visiting scholars. The goal of the workshop is to foster a writers’ group in which participants present work-in-progress (usually related to a chapter of their dissertation or book project) and receive…
The Religion and Culture Workshop is a weekly interdisciplinary seminar for the discussion of work in progress by CSR dissertation fellows and visiting scholars. The goal of the workshop is to foster a writers’ group in which participants present work-in-progress (usually related to a chapter of their dissertation or book project) and receive…
Contact
Jenny Wiley Legath
Associate Director
Center for Culture, Society and Religion
Green Hall, Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
609-258-2281
jlegath AT princeton DOT edu