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IJʿ the Series

Annually, the Department of Religion invites notable speakers to campus through the series to expand upon topics learned in the classroom, and to explore those topics from contemporary perspectives.

M. Holmes Hartshorne Memorial Lecture in Philosophy and Religion


Associate Professor in the Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto

Public Lecture Abstract:
While many are well familiar with the Gita, the 18 chapter episode that inaugurates the Kuruksetra war, most of us are less acquainted with Book X of the Mahabharata, the 18 chapters that conclude the war. In this discussion, we will consider the structural, psychological, and aesthetic functions of the Sauptikaparva, the Book of the Sleeping Warriors. How should we interpret the events of the Xth book? What might they suggest about the overall design of the Mahabharata?

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Arti Dhand’s areas of interest include the Mahabharata and the Ramayana Hindu epics, Hindu ethics, gender issues in Hinduism, and religion and sexuality. She is the author of Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata (2008) and numerous articles on topics such as “Engendering Brahmanirvanam in the Mahabharata: A Conversation between Suka and Sulabha,” “Hinduism and Pedagogy: Teaching Hinduism to Hindus in the Canadian Diaspora,” and “The Subversive Nature of Dharma in the Mahabharata: A Tale of Women, Smelly Ascetics, and God.” She has a BA and MA from the University of Calgary, and a PhD from McGill University. .

Peter Adamson

Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy at Ludwig-Maximillan University in Munich

Spring 2019

  • “Philosophy and Feminism"
    Chris J. Cuomo, professor of philosophy and women’s studies, University of Georgia; Marianne Janack, chair, professor of philosophy, Hamilton College
  • "Feminist and Womanist Religious Thought"
    Dianne M. Stewart, associate professor of religion, Emory University
  • "Women and Religion"
    Amy Allocco, distinguished emerging scholar in religious studies, Elon University; Teresa Delgado, associate professor of theology and ethics, Iona College, and member of IJʿ Board of Trustees

Spring 2018

Samuel Moyn

Professor of Law and History, Harvard University

Spring 2016

Andrew Chignell

Associate Professor, Cornell University’s , with secondary appointments in  and

Spring 2015

David F. Ford

Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK, and Director, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme

Spring 2014

Michael J. Murray

Overseer of the Philosophy & Theology, Communications, Public Engagement, and Philanthropic Outreach areas of the John Templeton Foundation and

Jeffrey P Schloss

Distinguished Professor of Biology, T.B. Walker Chair of Natural and Behavioral Sciences, and Director, Center for Faith, Ethics & Life Sciences at Westmont College

Spring 2013

Charles Mathewes

Associate Professor of Religious Ethics and the History of Christian Thought, The University of Virginia

Spring 2012

Arthur W. '40 and Anne Hale Johnson Religion and Ethics in America Lecture Series

Walter Echo-Hawk
Native American attorney, tribal judge, author, and law professor

Spring 2019

  • “Philosophy and Feminism"
    Chris J. Cuomo, professor of philosophy and women’s studies, University of Georgia; Marianne Janack, chair, professor of philosophy, Hamilton College
  • "Feminist and Womanist Religious Thought"
    Dianne M. Stewart, associate professor of religion, Emory University
  • "Women and Religion"
    Amy Allocco, distinguished emerging scholar in religious studies, Elon University; Teresa Delgado, associate professor of theology and ethics, Iona College, and member of IJʿ Board of Trustees

Spring 2018

Dr. Kathryn Lofton
Professor of religious studies and American studies, Yale University

Fall 2016

Rev. Dr. David P. Gushee
Distinguished professor of Christian ethics, Mercer University

Spring 2016

Dr. Lewis V. Baldwin
Professor emeritus in religious studies, Vanderbilt University

Spring 2015

Sister Simone Campbell
Executive director of NETWORK

Fall 2013

Dr. Joanna Brooks
Associate professor of English and comparative literature, San Diego State University

Fall 2012

Dr. Reza Aslan
Associate professor of creative writing, University of California, Riverside

Spring 2012

Dr. Laurie S. Zoloth
Professor of bioethics and medical humanities, Northwestern University

Spring 2011

Dr. Kecia Ali
Associate professor of religion, Boston University

Joint Panel Discussion with Dr. Laurie S. Zoloth
Professor of bioethics and medical humanities, Northwestern University

Spring 2011

Dr. Noah Feldman
Bemis Professor of law, Harvard University

Debate with Dr. John Witte Jr.

Fall 2009

Dr. James H. Cone
Charles A. Briggs Distinguished Professor of systematic theology, Union Theological Seminary

Spring 2009

Philosophy Without Borders:  Religion and Philosophy in the African, Chinese, Greek, Indian, and Islamic Traditions