The Institute for the Humanities and Religious Studies Program
at the University of Illinois at Chicago
present
STUDYING AND TEACHING RELIGION IN A SECULAR UNIVERSITY:
THE END OF A DISCIPLINE?
Thursday, January 30, 2002 from 3:00-5:30 p.m.
This program will explore the state of theoretical thinking about religion and its relevance for how religion should be taught and studied in a secular university.
Laurie L. Patton, Department of Religion, Emory University
Paul J. Griffiths, Catholic Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago
Roundtable:
Michael Lieb, Department of English
Peter D'Agostino, Department of History and Catholic Studies Program
David C. Riesman, Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies

