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Office for Programs in Comparative Religion. Contact Graduate Theological Union. View entire collection guide. Description What became the Office for Programs in Comparative Religion Collection began in with a National Endowment of the Humanities. With this area established at Gradute. Mark Jurgensmeyer obtained a second NEH grant in Program that studied social values such as morality from a scope of comparative religion grants juvenile sacred perspective. A third grant was received in The Office was established in to oversee. Bythe grants were completed, no additional funding was obtained. Background What became the Office for Programs in Comparative Religion at the Graduate Theological Union began in through a scope of comparative religion grants juvenile. The grant was written and headed by Mark Juergensmeyer, GTU Professor of. Ethics and Phenomenology of Religions. This was a development grant,for the Graduate Program in the History and. Phenomenology of Religions at the GTU which became known as Area VIII. The goal was to develop a curriculum which emphasized. By involving both theological and non-theological students. With Area VIII firmly established at the GTU, Dr. Juergensmeyer sought in the second NEH grant,to expand the field. Hawley at the Center for the Study of World Religions. They met periodically in conferences. These Institutes, alternately held in the. Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Frank Reynolds, Huston Smith. It was in that the Office for Programs in Comparative Religion was established as a coordinating office within the administrative. OPCR promoted programs dedicated to the study scope of comparative religion grants juvenile religious pluralism. These included developing comparative studies within. First Mark Juergensmeyer then John. Hilary Martin served as Directors of OPCR. Clare Fischer served as Acting Director and on the Executive Committee. Foundation also contributed grant monies toward the programs and operation of OPCR. Throughout the years of the grants, there was a strong program of publishing materials related to the focused subjects. Berkeley Religious Studies Series published four books: The Critical Study of Sacred Texts, The Sants: Studies in a Devotional.



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