Schedule of Events
Religion, Culture, and Society
Monday, April 22, 2024
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Student Union Kingsmen Room
Cal Lutheran students study religion at the intersections of culture, history, politics, ethics, conflict, and peace. The Religion and Theology majors engage students through faculty-mentored research, service and experiential learning, and a flexible curriculum, as students strive to understand the complex role that religion plays in the world today. In this session, students will present their original research across a wide range of topics and methodologies.
Student Abstracts
The America Shusse Inari: New Forms of an Ancient Religion for an Online, Globalized World
Student(s):
Ken Flores
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julia Fogg
Holding On and Letting Go: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of the Stone-Campbell Movement
Student(s):
David Lawson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julia Fogg
Artifacts Consumed
Student(s):
Alexia Lye
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Samuel Thomas
Haitian Vodou and its Culture Surrounding Food and Art
Student(s):
Sofia S Gro
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Samuel Thomas
Wellness, Awe, and Engagement: Fostering Sustainable Methods of Community Building with the Natural World
Student(s):
Maia Sable
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Julia Fogg
Christian Fundamentalism, Church-State Separation, and Abortion Politics in the United States
Student(s):
Jacqueline Shaw
Faculty Mentor:
Ms. Jennifer Hahn