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Department for the Study of ReligionPali - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Pāli at the University of Toronto. The University of Toronto (U of T) is the only academic institution in Canada that offers regular Pāli courses and one of the very few universities in North America where this language is taught at all. Join the Pāli beginners course. Year-long, twice a week, September-November, January-April. James W. Gair and W.S. Karunatillake,. A New Course in Reading Pāli: Entering the Word of the Buddha. Centre for South ...
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Department for the Study of ReligionFields of Study - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Hinduism and South Asian Religions. Religion, Culture, Politics. Religion, Ethics and Modern Thought. Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity. See also: General Information. The Ph.D. Program. The study of Buddhist traditions with the use of historical, text-critical, art historical, philological, anthropological and philosophical methods. And join them on Facebook. Department for the Study of Religion. Department for the Study of Religion. The int...
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Department for the Study of ReligionPostdoctoral Researchers - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Pasche Guignard, Florence. Florence Pasche Guignard joined the Department for the Study of Religion as a postdoctoral researcher in 2012, after completing her PhD dissertation (doctorat ès Lettres) at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her research engages with issues at the intersection of embodiment, gender, media and ritual. Read more. 170 St. George Street, 3rd Floor. Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8. This column is hidden from all users.
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. L-R: DSR Professors Pamela Klassen,. Kevin Lewis O’Neill, Amira Mittermaier, Ruth Marshall, Simon Coleman (Photo: Johnny Guatto). A multidisciplinary organization, the Department for the Study of Religion (DSR) combines its own faculty. With an extensive network of cross-appointed affiliations. By our distinguished Emeriti. And of course by our engaged community of graduate students. 170 St. George Street, 3rd Floor. Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8.
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Department for the Study of ReligionSanskrit - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Sanskrit at the University of Toronto. The Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto (U of T), welcomes you to join us in learning Sanskrit. Regular Sanskrit language instruction is offered at three levels:. The introductory course is offered in two sections. One section meets for class on campus. The other section meets for class online. You can choose which section will work better for you. In the intermediate and advanced co...
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Department for the Study of ReligionGraduate - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. The Study of Religion. Languages and Language Exams. See also: Doctoral Program. Master of Arts Program. Doctoral student Nick Field in front of the Jackman Humanities Building, home to the Department for the Study of Religion. (Photo by Andrew Erlich.). We invite all students and faculty. Or refer to the Religion Graduate Handbook. Purpose of the Graduate Department. In its theoretical and methodological approaches and. In its critical focus on...
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Department for the Study of ReligionCourses - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. For information about Fall and Winter undergraduate course additions, cancellations, room and time changes please see the Arts and Science Timetable. 170 St. George Street, 3rd Floor. Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8. This column is hidden from all users. Research Clusters and Affiliated Units. Religion in the Public Sphere. Symposia: Journal of the DSR. U of T Buddhist Studies. Centre for Jewish Studies. U of T Tibetan Studies Research.
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. T: 416-978-2395 f: 416-978-1610 e: religion.undergrad@utoronto.ca. Marilyn Colaço assists with the administration of the undergraduate program and supports the Chair and the Associate Chair. She has been with the University of Toronto both as a student and a staff member since 1995. She enjoys reading and community theatre. T: 416-978-3057 f: 416-978-1610 e: religion.grad@utoronto.ca. 170 St. George Street, 3rd Floor. Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8.
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Department for the Study of ReligionGraduate Students - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Saraabdel.latif@mail.utoronto.ca. Khalidah is a PhD student in Islamic Studies. Her main interests are modern Islam in Egypt, Islamic Reformism, Islamism, and gender. 8220;Solace for the Self and the Other: Prayer in Ibn ‘Arabi’s Thought.”. Muḥyiddin Ibn ‘Arabī Society. Yehia is an MA student working on Han Kitab literature, Confucian intellectual history, and the development of Chinese Muslim identity. His research interests are Islamic Phi...
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Department for the Study of ReligionSessional Instructors - Department for the Study of Religion
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U of T Home. A & S Home. Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Brigidda is a PhD candidate, course instructor and teaching assistant at the Department of the Study of Religion. Her dissertation focuses on prophecy and other spirit practices in the ancient Mediterranean region approached primarily through embodiment and affect theories. She has five years of teaching experience in the study of religion and is the 2014 recipient of the TATP Teaching Excellence Award. Brigidda.bell@mail.utoronto.ca. Method and...