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From Morality Tales to Other Questions – Karen-Marie’s Invitation to Explore the 2023 Theme

Writing my dissertation on the emerging ecclesiology of a 19th century American religious movement, I stumbled across numerous ‘morality tales’ in the publications of that nascent denomination. They often featured wayward children, especially girls, who found their way to faith after the death of their mother or another existential crisis. As a mother of three […]

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From Methods to Ideals – Jos’s Invitation to Explore the 2023 Theme

As a program team we are thrilled to prepare the next REA annual meeting, to be held online from 10-14 July 2023. In three short blogs the three of us want to share our personal passion with the main theme: Whose Children are They? Responsibilities for Religious Formation of a New Generation. What makes such

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Just one week away!

Our annual meeting is now just one week away. Prepare by choosing your sessions on the schedule (this will also give the session moderators ways to reach you, if necessary), and then reading any of the papers for that session in advance (they are already linked online to each session). You can check out the

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Dr. Kim Anderson to be featured at our annual meeting

Kim Anderson is an associate professor at the University of Guelph, and is affiliated with the Department of Family Relations and Human Development in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. Anderson is an Indigenous (Metis) scholar with a research focus on Indigenous mothering, Indigenous feminism, Indigenous masculinities, and Indigenous knowledge in urban settings.

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No No Boy Project to be featured at our annual meeting

No-No Boy Project is an immersive multimedia work blending original folk songs, storytelling, and projected archival images all in service of illuminating hidden American histories. Taking inspiration from his own family’s history living through the Vietnam War as well as many other stories of Asian American experience, Nashville born songwriter Julian Saporiti has transformed years

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CFP 2022 Newman Symposium

Regis College, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities announces a call for papers for their Symposium on the Third Anniversary of the Canonization of Saint John Henry Newman and 77th Anniversary of the first Newman Symposium at Regis College. Friday, October 21, 2022. Conference Theme: How to be a 21st-century saint. In October 2019,

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Special journal issue

We are less than one month away! We are looking forward to Becoming Good Ancestors with you.  Did you know there was a pre-conference issue with the theme?  If you are a member, go check out the submissions by logging into the member site and heading over to Taylor and Francis. There you will find

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