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Understanding the role of religion in changing historical, cultural, and material contexts is an intellectual challenge that demands collaborative interdisciplinary research.

Annual Research Topics

In 2020-2021, CSoC's seminars were devoted to Materiality in the three Abrahamic Religions. Due to Covid constraints, most meetings were held on Zoom, an arrangement that enabled the invitation of world-renowned scholars from afar and the participation of wider audiences. The Center hosted two successful international virtual conferences, in collaboration with the Department of Middle East Studies at BGU and with the Faculty of Theology and Religion at Oxford University, and six international book launches.

The theme of 2021-2022 was Rethinking Center and Periphery. We had a wonderful group of 5 postdocs and 2 PhD candidates who met each week for lively seminars and discussions. The year's program was mainly in-person, with a few Zoom and hybrid meetings with international scholars. That year's program also included a conference on Gerim and Giyyur (conversion to Judaism) with the CNRS (in Be'er Sheva and Jerusalem), a workshop with the Abrahamic Seminar at Oxford University (in Lady Margaret Hall), the hosting of the annual conference of the Israeli Society for the Study of Religions, and four book launches. We have added to our program outreach to the community via a series of podcasts, an exchange of Zoom lectures with Doshisha University in Kyoto, and an exchange of visits of faculty and PhD candidates with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz.

​Religion and the Natural Environment was our theme for 2022-2023, and the title of our weekly seminars and international workshop, which took place in mid-January 2023. We had 6 guest lecturers from abroad and 8 from Israel, dealing with multiple scholarly perspectives of this important and fraught relationship, and with activism in the field. CSoC continued the fruitful exchange of visiting scholars and PhD students with Gutenberg University of Mainz Research Training Group “Byzantium and the Euromediterranean Cultures of War," and exchange of Zoom lectures with friends at Fordham University.

In the 2023-2024 academic year, we studied the topic of Religion and Politics, had bimonthly seminars with guest lectures and bimonthly reading groups that our fellows arranged for themselves. We also conducted an annual site visit, two book events, 1 conference and offered activities to the general public (lectures for Amcha and a new podcast season).

Trauma and Coping with Trauma in World Religions is CSoC's annual research theme for the 2024-2025 academic year. We conducted either a seminar with a guest lecturer or a reading group every week, arranged 2 writing workshops, hosted a book event, organized an annual site visit and an annual international conference. We also hope to record more podcast episodes, so stay tuned!

The Research Theme for 2025-2026 will be Intra-Religious Disputes and Divisions. As always, we aim to conduct alternate reading groups and seminars every week, 2-3 book events, an annual field trip, an annual international conference, and 2 writing workshops.

Research theme for 2026-2027.