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The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast

A weekly Society, Culture and History podcast
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The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast

The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast

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The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast

The Journal of Southern Religion Podcast

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In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Christopher Graham about his article in Volume 15 of the JSR, ”Evangelicals and ‘Domestic Felicity’ in the Non-Elite South.” Graham just completed his doctorate in history at the University of North Car
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Mike Pasquier and Doug Thompson about changes happening at the Journal of Southern Religion. Pasquier, Remillard, and Luke Harlow are all stepping down from their respective positions at the JSR. In the
In this episode, Art Remillard talks with Michael McVicar about his article in Volume 15 of the JSR, ”Take Away the Serpents from Us: The Sign of Serpent Handling and the Development of Southern Pentecostalism.” McVicar is an assistant professo
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Elaine Neil Orr about her debut novel, A Different Sun. Orr is Professor of English at North Carolina State University. She also serves on the faculty of the brief-residency MFA in Writing Program at Sp
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Tracy Thompson about her recent book, The New Mind of the South. Thomson is a journalist, book author, and editor, who, for fifteen years, reported for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Washingto
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Nora Rose Moosnick about her new book, Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky: Stories of Accommodation and Audacity. Moosnick is a visiting scholar in the Department of Sociology at the University of Kentuc
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Andrew Stern about his new book, Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross: Catholic-Protestant Relations in the Old South. Stern is an assistant professor of religion at North Carolina Wesleyan College. In thi
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Joseph Williams about his new book, Spirit Cure: A History of Pentecostal Healing. Williams is an assistant professor of religion at Rutgers University. In this discussion, he explains how the history o
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Randall Stephens, who was the keynote speaker for the sixth annual North American Undergraduate Conference in Religion and Philosophy, held at Saint Francis University. Stephens’s address was entitled,
Among the many highlights of this year’s southeastern regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion was a panel review of Charles Reagan Wilson’s Flashes of a Southern Spirit: Meanings of the Spirit in the U.S. South. In this podcast, Ar
In Fall 2012, Perspectives in Religious Studies featured six articles that examined the complex ways that southern evangelicals engaged with the culture of the New South. In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with the editor of this special iss
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Maura Jane Farrelly about her new book, Papist Patriots: The Making of an American Catholic Identity. Farrelly is Assistant Professor of American Studies at Brandeis University, where she also directs
In this podcast, Michael Pasquier speaks with Paul Harvey and Kelly Baker about using The Color of Christ in the classroom. Harvey, co-author of The Color of Christ, is Professor of History at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs and fou
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Emily Clark about her article in volume 14 of the Journal of Southern Religion. Clark is a doctoral candidate at Florida State University and managing editor of the JSR. In this conversation, she bring
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Mark Silk about religion and the 2012 presidential election. Silk is Professor of Religion in Public life at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and director of the Leonard E. Greenberg Center fo
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Edward Blum about his new book, co-authored with Paul Harvey, The Color of Christ: The Son of God and the Saga of Race in America. Professor Blum an associate professor of history at San Diego State Un
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Joshua Rothman about his new book Flush Times and Fever Dreams: A Story of Capitalism and Slavery in the Age of Jackson. Professor Rothman is an associate professor of history at the University of Alab
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with William A. Link about his new book, Links: My Family in American History. Professor Link is the Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida and author of seven books, to inclu
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Eric Bain-Selbo about his new book, Game Day and God: Football, Faith, and Politics in the American South. Bain-Selbo teaches at Western Kentucky University, where he is the Department Head of Philosop
In this podcast, Art Remillard speaks with Kelly Baker about her new book, Gospel According to the Klan: The Ku Klux Klan’s Appeal to Protestant America, 1915–1930. Baker teaches religious studies and American studies at the University of Tenne
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Michael Sean Winters about his new book, God’s Right Hand: How Jerry Falwell Made God a Republican and Baptized the American Right. Winters writes for the National Catholic Reporter, where he also blogs
In this podcast, Michael Pasquier speaks with Jeff Wilson about his new book, Dixie Dharma: Inside a Buddhist Temple in the American South. Wilson is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Renison University College,
In this podcast, Art Remillard talks with Patrick Mason about his new book, The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South. Mason is the Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University. During t
In the JSR’s first podcast, Art Remillard interviews Paul Harvey about his new book, Moses, Jesus, and the Trickster in the Evangelical South. Professor Harvey discusses a range of topics, from his experiences at the Lamar Lectures in Southern
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