Articles by Lynn Huber
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Lynn Huber publishes article on Satan
April 18, 2012
Lynn R. Huber, associate professor of religious studies, has recently published an annotated bibliographic essay on biblical traditions about Satan.
Religious Studies Alum Wins Award
April 2, 2012
Kiva Shiri Nice-Webb '11, a Religious Studies major and Honors Fellow, is the winner of the 2012 Albert Clark Award for the best essay in Religious Studies and Theology at the undergraduate level.
Question One: The Battle for Same-Sex Marriage in America – Feb. 23 screening
February 23, 2012
The Elon Center for the Study of Religion will be hosting a screening of the documentary "Question One: The Battle for Same-Sex Marriage in America." The screening will be held on Feb. 23 at 7:30 in the Oaks 212.
Panel Discusion: “Hells, Demons and Sprits! Oh My!” – Oct. 19
October 18, 2011
Religious Studies at the Crossroads presents "Hells, Demons and Sprits! Oh My! Envisioning the 'Otherworld' across Religious Traditions, " a panel discussion featuring faculty from across disciplines, including Dr. Amy Allocco (religious studies), Dr. Evan Gatti (art history), Dr. Tom Mould (sociology/anthropology), Dr. Michael Pregill (religious studies) and Dr. Pamela Winfield (religious studies).
“Francis Bacon and the Male Body” – Oct. 13
September 27, 2011
Please join the Religious Studies Department and Elon's LGBTQ Center on Oct. 13 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Isabella Cannon Room (Center for the Arts) for an evening contemplating art, masculinity, pain, sexuality, and perhaps redemption.
Religious studies students, faculty present at conference
March 30, 2011
Religious studies faculty and students attended and presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Commission on the Study of Religion in Louisville, Ky., March 4-6.
Italia! Information on WT 2012
March 25, 2011
Lynn Huber presents at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature
January 18, 2011
Lynn Huber, associate professor of religious studies, presented two papers at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Atlanta Nov. 27-28.
Lynn Huber has article on Revelation’s male virgins reprinted in Volume
January 5, 2011
"Sexually Explicit? Re-Reading Revelation's 144,000 Male Virgins as a Response to Roman Social Discourse" by Lynn Huber, an associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies, was selected for inclusion in The Best of Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality.