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Year 2012 Archive
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- Category: Closed Conference
- Category: Conference
- 10/14/12 The Book of Job: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Hermeneutics
- 05/11/12 Non-Violent Resistance: Studies in Japanese Christianity
- 04/14/12 Medieval Studies Graduate Student Conference: Structures of Power
- 03/24/12 Japan's Oldest Archive: A Workshop on the Shōsōin (in Japanese)
- Category: Discussion
- 10/01/12 Between God & Green: How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change
- 09/27/12 CANCELLED Election Polling on Religion and Values
- 02/13/12 RESCHEDULED - Crossroads of Religion and Politics Lunchtime Discussion with Rachel McCleary
- Category: Exhibition
- Category: Panel Discussion
- 11/30/12 Out of the Tower, Into the Square: Academics Writing for Public Audiences
- 10/16/12 The Religious Right and the 2012 Election
- 04/24/12 Debating the Intersections of Religious Freedom and Women's Health
- 02/23/12 Panel Discussion on Spirits of Protestantism: Medicine, Healing and Liberal Christianity
- Category: Public Lectures
- 12/13/12 Assigning a Title to Dunhuang Document Pelliot 2196 on the Basis of the Version amogn Ancient Japanese Manuscripts
- 11/08/12 Denis Edwards, lecture on evolution and human nature
- 10/17/12 The Great Partnership: God, Science, and the Search for Meaning
- 10/04/12 Religion and Spirituality in the Context of Everyday Life
- 09/26/12 The Current State of Buddhism in China
- 05/03/12 Mount Fuji Religion: The Debate over Talismanic Practices
- 04/24/12 Birds are Boring: Problems in the in the Study of Art and Buddhism in Thailand
- 04/10/12 Why 'New' Buddhism? Modernity and the Buddhist Reform Movement in Modern Japan
- 03/27/12 A Wondrous Gift For Women? The Blood Bowl Sūtra in Buddhist Commentaries from Early Modern Japan
- 03/08/12 Spirits, Demons, and Companions: Animals in Medieval Chinese Buddhism
- 03/07/12 Principles of Neurotheology
- 02/27/12 Faith and Money, The Annual Doll Lecture, by Lisa Keister



