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The annual meetings of the AAR are attended by about half their membership "(some 4,500 in 2014), which make these meetings by far the most important social arena for academic interaction" [4]: 791 in comparison with meetings of other North American academic societies for the study of religion. The AAR annual meeting program is developed ...
She attended her first American Academy of Religion (AAR) conference in 1970 and was dismayed by the lack of women present. She didn't attend the conference in 1971, but Carol P. Christ , Elizabeth Schüssler Fiorenza , and other women created a women's caucus, a working group on women and religion, and elected the first woman president of the ...
The JAAR was established in 1966, and like the AAR itself, emphasizes a more inclusive religious studies approach to religion (that may encompass history, philosophy, and theology) rather than a narrower approach emphasizing only social science. [1]: 791 It is generally considered the flagship journal for the field of religious studies.
Albanese was influential in founding the North American Religions Section of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) in the 1970s. In 1994, she was elected president of the AAR for the '93-'94 term. [4] [5] She was elected a member of the distinguished American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014. [4]
Professor Hussain is also a senior editor for religion for Oxford Handbooks Online. [10] Prior to his edited textbooks, he wrote Muslims and the Making of America, published in 2016 by Baylor University Press. [11] From 2011 to 2015 he was the editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, the flagship journal for the study of ...
The REA has published the scholarly journal Religious Education continuously since 1906 (archives of which are available electronically at Taylor & Francis). [18] This journal has consistently published work by scholars from multiple continents, diverse faith traditions, and various educational settings, and maintains a high level of citation in various ranking systems. [19]
"The Encyclopedia of American Religions". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 48 (3): 474– 475. Lippy, Charles H.; Peter W. Williams (December 1990). "The Encyclopedia of American Religions". Church History. 59 (4). American Society of Church History: 596– 598. doi:10.2307/3169191. JSTOR 3169191. S2CID 163136444.
WikiProject 1000 Women in Religion is a major initiative of the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature (AAR/SBL) Women's Caucus. The project aims to address the under-recognized work of cis and transgender women in the world's religious, spiritual and wisdom traditions by adding 1,000+ women in religion onto Wikipedia.