Religions and Public Health: bridges and barriers to improving global health outcomes This seminar series will interrogate methodological and theoretical questions about the complex ways that religious...
Wednesday 12th July – Friday 14th July 2017 University of Leeds On the Edge? Centres and Margins in the Sociology of Religion ...
....with Presenters Nechama Hadari and Nancy Tan When? 3-5pm, Thursday 3 November Where? The Cinema Lecture Theatre (Room 2.31), Clothworkers North Building, University of Leeds Drinks and light kosher refreshments...
We are really pleased to announce that the new book by Dr Johanna Stiebert (University of Leeds) First Degree Incest and the Hebrew Bible, has been published...
By Dr Rachel Muers In May 1918, Quakers in Britain gathered in London for their annual meeting. The times were turbulent. The death toll from...
By Dr Tasia Scrutton, University of Leeds What has religion got to do with mental health and mental illness? One way of answering this question...
Dr Stefan Skrimshire, University of Leeds In the weeks leading up to the referendum, both Leave and Remain campaigners were accused of invoking apocalyptic scenarios....
We are holding a research day, on Monday 4th July 2016, that may be of interest to many of you who read our blog. The...
Johanna Stiebert (University of Leeds) and Katie Edwards (University of Sheffield) have written a great piece for The Conversation, which we re-publish (with permission) below:...
By Dr Caroline Starkey Whilst the world (or at least, some of it) waits with baited breath for the Chelsea v Tottenham score to see whether Leicester City...