When Comparative Ethnography and Medieval Textual History converse in South Asian Śākta (goddess-oriented) Ritualistic Performances & "The category of religion traveling East...", Interdisciplinary Research Seminar in the Study of Religions
MATTHEW MARTIN, When Comparative Ethnography and Medieval Textual History converse in South Asian Śākta (goddess-oriented) Ritualistic Performances (Teyyattam of Kerala and Nepali-Newar Navadurga).
PAVLO SMYTSNYUK, The category of religion traveling East. Sri Aurobindo and Christos Yannaras: An exercise in comparative theology.
Date:
1 December 2017, 13:45 (Friday, 8th week, Michaelmas 2017)
Venue:
Lady Margaret Hall, Norham Gardens OX2 6QA
Venue Details:
Mary O’Brien Room
Speakers:
Matthew Martin,
Pavlo Smytsnyuk
Organising department:
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Part of:
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar in the Study of Religions
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editors:
Alison Broadby,
Richard Parfitt