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Explorations in Religion and the Humanities. Produced by the Department of Comparative Religion and Humanities at California State University, Chico. We will be discussing topical issues with faculty in our program and beyond.
Season One: Religious Perspectives on Health, Disease and Pandemics
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Season 4 #5: Angela Stieber on Gnosticism and Interpreting the Biblical Story of Eve
Recent CORH graduate Angela Stieber talks about her experience doing a Master's in Religious Studies at Rice University. We cover what it is like to go to graduate school, feminist approaches to religious studies, gnosticism and her thesis on reception theory and the story of Eve in the Bible.
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Season 4 #4: Student Panel on the Importance of Studying Religion
How can studying Religion help you navigate our diverse and complex society? A panel of future, current and former students discuss how learning about the religions of the world helps to understand a wide range of issues in society today. Topics covered include religion and psychology, healthcare, the prison system, sexuality, business and many more. Join Sarah Gagnebin, Alexandra Kriz, Morgana Gorre-Clancy, Esther Stearns and Mike Jimenez as they discuss these important topics. The event was co-hosted by California State University, Chico and American River College.
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Season 4 #3: Yuliana Calvillo Solis on International Law and the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
Recent Humanities Graduate Yuliana Calvillo Solis speaks to us from Paris where she is pursuing a Master's Degree in Diplomacy and International Law at the American University. We talk about her thesis work at CSU Chico analyzing medieval French and Spanish epic poems that deal with the relations between Christians and Muslims. Then we cover International Law and examine the rights of refugees in light of the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine. What exactly is involved in the process of seeking asylum? What obligations do the receiving countries have under the relevant conventions?
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Season 4 #2: Spencer McNairn on Religion and International Relations
We spoke with Spencer McNairn who graduated from the Religious Studies program at CSU, Chico in 2021. He is now a student at Syracuse University in New York working on his Master's degree in the esteemed International Relations program there. We talk about the role of religion in International affairs, and explore ways in which it can both bring people together but also create rifts. We look at the role of religion in life today around the globe, explore the importance of diversity, and talk about Spencer's experiences travelling in Asia and Latin America.
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Season 4 #1: Alexandra Kriz on Building Communities of Healing and Psychedelic Therapy
We stopped by the Phoenix Nest Center in Chico to speak with our recent Religious Studies graduate Alexandra Kriz about her fascinating work promoting healing through non-traditional therapies. The Phoenix Nest is the first center in Chico to use Ketamine, a commonly used anesthetic that in certain doses leads to psychedelic experiences that have helped many people to work through the most difficult mental health challenges that they face. Alex talks about the history of this kind of treatment, the scientific support for its efficacy, her own spiritual journey and the importance of opening oneself to new possibilities.
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Season 3 #4: Jason Clower on Fire in Asia
Dr. Jason Clower talks with us about the key role of Fire in the Vedic rituals and imagery of Ancient India and we examine how Buddhists refigured that central metaphor. We then think about the role of Fire in China and look at the tradition of self-immolation that has been part of Buddhist practice in the region for some time, culminating with the Monks who have burned themselves in Tibet recently to protest Chinese policies there.
Customer Reviews
Super Fun and Informative
The title says it all! Season One (the only season available as of now) is excellent and topical, as the host and guests (all Religious Studies scholars/professors) discuss health and religion in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Each episode brings interesting and relevant perspectives to the table during this wild time in human history!