Maimonaides and the Merchant
The advent of Islam in the seventh century brought profound economic changes to the Middle East and to the Jews living there. The Talmud, written in and for an agrarian society, was in many ways ill-equipped for the new economy. In the early Islamic period, the Babylonian Geonim made accommodations through their responsa, through occasional...
Heart & Sole
Humanities Bldg, Rm 365The Center for the Study of Religion invites students to participate in Heart & Sole, an innovative workshop designed to educate students about religious diversity, help them explore their own beliefs and values, and teach the skills needed to engage in inter-religious dialogue with their peers on campus. Join us in our effort to make...
WISE Workshop
Kerckhoff 168The Center for the Study of Religion invites the women of UCLA to participate in WISE. WISE is workshop designed especially for women to connect and dialogue with each other about beliefs and values with an emphasis on how they intersect, challenge, and inform their experiences as women. This interactive workshop will give participants a...
A Public Private Letter: From Ta-Nehisi Coates to the Letters of Paul and Beyond
Royce 306What does it mean read a letter that seems to have one set of addressees, but which is redeployed in a broader or in a trans-local way? This paper tests the idea that the formation of Paul’s letter collection, found in the New Testament, may have been influenced by large-scale inscriptional “publications” of letters in...
CANCELLED: “The Face That Most Resembles Christ”: the Matter of Motherhood in Dante’s Paradiso
Humanities Bldg, Rm 348 348 Humanities Bldg, Los Angeles , CA, United StatesWe regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled.
Graduate Conference on Religion: Imagining Life After Death: Past, Present, and Future
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Multi-Faith Forum
Humanities Bldg, Rm 365The Multi-Faith Forum was established in 2014 in order to address the needs of students who want to engage topics related to faith, religion, religious identity and spirituality, and who are interested in learning about religious traditions outside the classroom setting. Lunch will be provided!
African Sources of Knowledge in Ajami Script: The Case of the Muridiyya
Humanities Bldg, Rm 365Although written records are rarely regarded as part of sub-Saharan Africa’s intellectual heritage, important bodies of Ajami literature (records of African languages written in Arabic script) have existed in Africa for centuries. In South Africa, Muslim Malay slaves produced the first written record of Afrikaans in Ajami. The neglect of African Ajami traditions is due...
Heart & Sole
Humanities Bldg, Rm 348 348 Humanities Bldg, Los Angeles , CA, United StatesThe Center for the Study of Religion invites students to participate in Heart & Sole, an innovative workshop designed to educate students about religious diversity, help them explore their own beliefs and values, and teach the skills needed to engage in inter-religious dialogue with their peers on campus. Join us in our effort to make...
Trialogue: Help or Hindrance? The Role of Religion in Hearing the Voices of Women
Royce 306This panel discussion is open to members of the UCLA and Los Angeles communities who are interested in exploring a key issue of concern in contemporary religious and cultural studies. The forum also is the culmination of the upper-division seminar course Religion 120. The course is designed to introduce students from a broad spectrum of...