Arc
The Journal of the School of Religious Studies, McGill University
La revue de l’École d’études religieuses, Université McGill

Volume 52, 2024 Disciplinarity and Diversity Disciplinarité et diversité

Religious studies is a notoriously diverse discipline. This diversity does not just include the complexity of the world’s religions and the multifarious phenomena contained within them, but more broadly encompasses the manifold sets of methods employed to study these phenomena. In this spirit, Arc is proud to present the following series of articles, as they both embrace and reflect the diverse character of religious studies as it is known and practiced in the academy today. This volume is being published on a rolling basis, which means that the volume is opened and articles are added until the volume is closed.

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Articles

  1. Discontinuities in the Vision of Islam Between Medieval France and Castile: A Comparison Between Les Chétifs and its Castilian Translation
  2. Who Infected Whom? Religio-Political Discourse Surrounding Sri Lanka’s Pandemic Governance

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