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Supplemental Volumes

These themed volumes showcase scholarship presented at various SSHRC-funded symposia that occured during the 1980s.

Published: 1983-05-01
  • White cover with lacelike drawn edge in red ink along bound side of cover

    Papers from the 1990 Symposium on Truth and Tolerance

  • Drawing of John Calvin with orange background

    Papers from the 1986 International Calvin Symposium: In honour of John Calvin 1509-1564

  • Papers from the 1984 International Zwingli Symposium Huldrych Zwingli, 1464-1531 A Legacy of Radical Reform

  • Pencil drawing of Luther with crest on a red background

    Papers From the 1983 McGill Symposium Encounters with Luther

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Call For Papers: “Secularism, Religion, and Freedom”

June 5, 2025

 

The editors of Arc: Journal of the School of Religious Studies are pleased to announce a call for papers and book reviews for our forthcoming volume (Vol. 53). McGill University and the School of Religious Studies has a field-defining place in both the study of religion and the study of secularism. Wilfred Cantwell Smith, one of the pioneers of the discipline of religious studies in North America, taught an undergraduate class in comparative religion. While an undergraduate at McGill in 1950, Charles Taylor attended these lectures and describes them as transformative. Taylor’s 2007 opus A Secular Age was, likewise, transformative and determinative for all subsequent studies into the nature of the secular and remains the touchstone in the field. It was written in Berlin in conversation with Hans Joas and José Casanova. In 2025, all three scholars returned to McGill for a retrospective seminar with graduate students on their work on secularism and religion, along with discussions of the future of these concepts.

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ISSN: 2817-1799   Arc (Montreal. Online)
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