Presentations: “Religious Law and the Visual Secular” by Suzanne Smith, Lecturer in History and Literature, Harvard University; “The Politics of Blasphemy Laws: The Post-Communist European Experience” by George Soroka, Lecturer on Government, Harvard University; and “Law’s Religion; Religion’s Law” by Winnifred Sullivan, Professor, department chair, Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University and Affiliate Professor of Law, Maurer School of Law.
Respondents: Deirdre DeBruyn Rubio and Adam Lyons, PhD candidates, Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University.
This is the fifth and final panel in the Center’s spring conference, Studying Religion Across the Disciplines. For information on all the sessions, click here.
The conference is free and open to the public. Though RSVPs are not required, they are greatly appreciated so that staff can arrange for space needs accordingly.
Event Location: Center for the Study of World Religions
42 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138
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