We encourage submissions from empirical researchers working in sociology, anthropology, practical theology, and other relevant disciplines, as well as from practitioners who have undertaken academic research on the Bible in their contexts.
Possible subject areas may include, but are not limited to:
• Attitudes towards and behavioural engagement with the Bible
• Abuse and weaponisation of the Bible
• The role of the Bible beyond Christian communities
• The role of the Bible in contemporary social thought
• The role of the Bible in contemporary social justice movements
• The Bible and social power
• The Bible and identity
• The Bible and ethnicity
• The Bible and gender
• The Bible and environmental crisis
• The Bible and mental health
• The Bible and young people
• The Bible and contemporary arts
• Education and the Bible
Oral papers will either be of standard length (20 minutes followed by 10 minutes of questions) or short (10 minutes followed by five minutes of questions). In your submission, please specify your preference. We also welcome poster submissions.
Please submit an abstract of 250 words and a short biographical note (not more than 100 words) to Rob Barward-Symmons.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
A.-L. Zwilling (15 décembre 2023). La Bible dans l’Angleterre contemporaine. sociorel. Consulté le 25 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ufmd