From July 13 to 26, Emory University’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion will host a residential summer institute for higher education faculty on the fundamentals of law and religion for humanistic research and teaching. Each day of the institute will feature introductions to key themes in law and religion scholarship, case studies in the field, and panel discussions on texts and methods. Participants will also have the opportunity to workshop a scholarly project in progress with their peers.
The Institute will be led by project co-leads Whittney Barth and Silas Allard of Emory University’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion, with guest faculty drawn from leading institutions in law, religious studies, and history. A full list of faculty is available here.
For more information and application details, visit the official Institute website.