
Savannah H. Finver
201 posts

Savannah H. Finver
@SavHFin
PhD student in Comparative Studies at Ohio State. MA in Religion in Culture from UAlabama and BA in English/Religious Studies from STAC. Religion in US law.





CSR's conference is this week! Come join us as we and our amazing group of speakers engage with death and dying across cultures, space, and time. Check our website for updates about virtual versus in-person speakers, conference schedule, and registration. go.osu.edu/dyingwellconfe…


The United States imprisons a greater percentage of its citizens than any other country. In this new course from Dr. Emily Crews, students discover the roles religion has played in mass incarceration and in efforts to challenge it. @UChicago @UChicagoCollege #UChicagoRLST






Surprise! Another new entry up on our blog this week! Why does PhD Student Savannah Finver think it’s important to study religion? Watch her share her thoughts at: u.osu.edu/csrblog/







This week, we are delighted to feature @SavHFin and her research on religion as legal category in discourses of abortion and how such competing rhetorics shape the ways we think about categories of "religion," "person," and "citizen." phdstudentstofollow.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/phd…

This week, we are delighted to feature @SavHFin and her research on religion as legal category in discourses of abortion and how such competing rhetorics shape the ways we think about categories of "religion," "person," and "citizen." phdstudentstofollow.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/phd…

#RSPresponse Ioannis Gaitanidis (@YanisuG) responds to our ep w/ Mitsutoshi Horii. Gaitanidis highlights Horii's analysis of the public benefit-aspect of religion in Japan & pushes further our deconstructive analyses for the critical study of religion. religiousstudiesproject.com/response/can-d…


#RSPresponse 🆕 Theron Clay Mock, III (@MockClay) in response to our ep w/ István Perczel, "When Christians Meet Each Other: The Saint Thomas Christians of Southwest India in the Early Modern Period"! Read on, here: religiousstudiesproject.com/response/new-o…

