Religious Studies
Kudos: Read about faculty and staff awards and achievements
Jan. 10, 2014—Read about faculty and staff awards and achievements in the latest edition of "Kudos."
Vanderbilt professor awarded Roland H. Bainton Book Prize
Oct. 24, 2013—Paul C.H. Lim, a Vanderbilt University religious historian, has received the 2013 Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England.
October Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box: Laurel Schneider
Sep. 30, 2013—Laurel Schneider, a professor of religious studies and gender and women's studies, will speak on "Animal-Vegetable-Mineral: How Do We Think About Relationality After the Genome Project?" at the Oct. 2 Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box event.
Listen: VU Arts and Science professor discusses ‘unsayable’
Jul. 24, 2013—William Franke, professor of comparative literature, Italian and religious studies, discusses the research behind his forthcoming book, "A Philosophy of the Unsayable."
Longtime College of Arts and Science faculty named as emeriti
Apr. 24, 2013—The Vanderbilt Board of Trust has approved the awarding of emeriti honors to 14 distinguished, longtime College of Arts and Science faculty. The professors will be honored at Commencement ceremonies on May 10.
Noted archaeologist to discuss Jezreel expedition
Oct. 26, 2012—Norma Franklin, a noted field archaeologist who recently launched the Jezreel Expedition in what was an ancient Israelite city and fortress, will lecture Nov. 5 at Centennial Park.
Listen: Paul Lim: “Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England”
Oct. 24, 2012—Listen to an interview with Paul Lim, Associate Professor of the History of Christianity, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, and Affiliated Faculty, Department of History, about his new book, Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England. Interviewed by Chris Benda, Divinity School librarian.
Julia Murray to examine cult of Confucius in Goldberg Lecture
Oct. 17, 2012—Julia K. Murray, professor of art history at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, will deliver a Goldberg Lecture in Art History on “The Cult of Confucius and the Shrine of His Robe and Cap” Nov. 8 in Vanderbilt University’s Cohen Hall.