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Graduate Student Participation in 2006 Annual Meeting

Seven graduate students from Florida State University's Department of Religion participated in the Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. Their participation is listed below.

 

Kelly Baker

Member of the steering committee for the Arts, Literature, and Religion Section.

   

Scott Cason

Presented "Exhausted, Docile, Passive but Strong: The Disablement and Repair of the Joban Body in the Testament of Job" in a session of the Biblical Scholarship and Disabilities Group.

   

Dustin Feddon

Presented "Thinking about the Infinite: The Role of the Religious in the Early Works of Schleiermacher and Feuerbach" in a joint session of the Nineteenth-Century Theology and Schleiermacher Groups.

   

Matthew Hagele

Presented "Jean-Luc Nancy and the Lineage of Spinoza" in a session of the Theology and Continental Philosophy Group.

   

Michael Pasquier

Presented "Saving an Unsalvageable City: Catholic Missionaries in Antebellum New Orleans" in a session of the North American Religions Section.

   

Kevin M. Vaccarella

Presented "True or False? The Authenticity of the Jewish Scriptures in Early Christian Writings" in a session of the Jewish Christianity Group.

   

Joseph Williams

Presented, "Medicine and Psychology in Pentecostal Healing: The Impact of Modernization on Pentecostalism" in a joint session of the North American Religions Section and Evangelical Theology Group.

 

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