Nabers chapter: Look, Mohammed the Terrorist Is Coming!: Cultural Racism, Nation-Based Racism and the Intersectionality of Oppressions after 9/11,. True, there are some people who can bridge that gap easily, on their own, but all of us need a little help at some point. Why religion? What the heck is religion, and what the heck is this podcast? Signup to sync subscriptions across devices. Our very first episode! We unpack all of that (and Ilyse loses her composure epically) in this very special episode. What's your takeaway? Keeping it 101 is the podcast that helps our nerdy listeners make sense of religion. End of episode? Jan 13, 2020 Season 1 Episode 101 Profs. Why religion? We want fans to phone in audio posts, and email their comments, rantswhatever is on their mind regarding Michigan athletics. PDF transcript. But-. What the heck is religion, and what the heck is this podcast? - Keeping Carl Ernst, my mentor, edited a volume called Islamophobia in America that is (and isnt) about racialized hate. But trust us: always. Mmhmm!American Jew looks different than being an Australian Jew,which looks a little bit different than being an Israeli Jew, which looks significantly different than being, like, an Indian Jew. Her formal expertise is in issues of gender, sexuality, race, politics, and American religions. It's what happened when we absorbed . To find out more, go to joycemeyer.org/donate. Yes, it would be.So- I'm sorry. First, that Muhammad recieved the word of God from the angel Gabriel/Jabreelso the Qur'an is, literally, Muhammad's recitation of the word of God. So my first piece is recommending the novel "The Color Purple," which I'm gonna hope that everybody's already read. So one of the things that gets left out when we limit religion to the categories of "major religions"and beliefs and texts, is that we focus too much on the individual. It's about getting through major stages of life together, and figuring out what this means not just for me,but for all of us. So hold on to your butts, nerds,because class is in session. I agree. Happy Gregorian new year, nerds. The matrix of power and logics of supremacy relied on the ways in which white = Christian and of European descent. We decided to blend those into one question-smoothie and talk about whether or not religion is dangerous. Were SO GLAD YOU ASKED us why we study religion, why we do this podcast, why we care so much, and why we have alienated a good deal of our family, friends, and pets because we just cant stop wont stop talking religion. But like, I think that when we think that holy texts are a one to one relationship with how people live their lives, it's really just a failure of imagination, right?Like, we know religious people who have never read their text. But Ilyse is here to tell Megan that not-caring about sports is INCORRECT, since sports gives us a window into thinking about religion. Keywords: imperialism; minoritization; structural/epistemic violence Storytime: JZ Smith, "Religion Is Not a Native Category" Homework: Tomoko Masuzawa's Invention of World Religions, plus Ilyse and Megan have both written shorter pieces on this topic. This is Keeping it 101: a Killjoy's Introduction to religion podcast. Those are- those are important internal discussions about what Jews and Muslims believe. Right?Like, did you get up and pray this morning? "Sheila Larson [not her actual name] is a young nurse who describes her faith as'Sheilaism.' By supporting Joyce Meyer Ministries, you can help us reach hurting people around the world. I'm Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst, one half of the Killjoys on this here podcast. Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion Podcast, Profs. Yes. I also want to point out, weirdly, because I am not our historian, that Sheila didn't come up with his idea of what religion is, all on her own. Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. I'm so horrified at that thought of like having a little notebook being like,"Mmm, no," particularly as someone outside Judaism, like it's my job to grade Flo on her kashrut. But, then folks (forcibly, often) converted. Iranian activists are leading. So creedal religions are religions that prioritize belief, that say you can practice in any number of ways,but the core thing about being this religion is you believe this. How do we, and who is the we, that has decided that some people's religions are minor? Deeply Annoying. I am no longer Catholic, but even saying I was raised Catholic doesn't really-it doesn't give you the picture.So if you have not met me in person, I am a large, loud ginger lady who is very clearly of Irish descent. It is a member of Victory Philippines and under Every Nation Churches and Ministries. And we're doing that not because our experiences are universal. And if that's not your jam, Malory Nye's got a bunch of stuff online, that he's posted there on purpose so that folks have access to what he's talking about, including a really worthwhile post called"Decolonizing Religion," what decolonizing religion is, we'll get to soon enough, dear friends, but until then, go check out Nye's work. Like,it's gross, you're not supposed to have it. Alright, well, we can't do a history of anti-semitism and the Holocaust quickly. As always, be sure to visit keepingit101.com for full show notes, homework, transcripts, & more. Hello. Lots to say there, we'll come back to it. I also want to ask you,Ilyse, for religions that have important books, for something like Islam, or Judaism, or Christianity, if the Holy Book says it, does that mean that's exactly what everybody does? If we lose that from the definition of what it is to be a Jew, we lose the history of American Jews experiencing antisemitism, of trying to assimilate into a Christian-centric white America,and the ways in which those kinds of in the house, out the house, where is this acceptable,when is this acceptable, are actually a really complex set of negotiations with racialization of religion, religious practice,internal debates about what kind of Jew you're going to be,whether that's a reformed Jew, a conservative Jew, a reconstructionist Jew, an Orthodox Jew, a modern Orthodox Jew, Hasidic Jew, practicing, a spiritual, but not religious,all of those things are historically unique to women of my mom's age. I am also sensing that we need to do an episode on texts,because now I want to talk about the Church of All Worlds deciding that a science fiction book by Robert Heinlein is a sacred text as well, and building their lives around that. Hear fresh takes on classic myths and learn new stories from around the world, served up over ice by two tipsy history geeks. Well, if you read the news, have a body, exist in public, or think about race, gender, class, ability, or sexuality, you likely also think about religion even if you don't know it yet. for anyone who studies Islam. Well, if you read the news, have a body, exist in public, or think about race, gender, class, ability, or sexuality, you likely also think about religion even if you dont know it yet. And that's- that is a constant struggle, not everyone gets it every time. To learn more, visit our website at joycemeyer.org or download the Joyce Meyer Ministries App. Wonder why they dont teach that in US public schools. The center piece of the show will be fan feedback. Thread by @KeepingIt_101, Apparently, it's #InternationalPodcastDay Do you hold there to be one God and only one God? Feb 21 2023 43 mins 139. So today we cant cite just one nerd, but were here to answer the question: Religion and food: whats THAT all about? And there is no test,and you all failed it, and you all got A's. Start the wiki. Head over to keepingit101.com for show notes, transcripts, and more! There is that one dromedary that lives off of Shelburne Road / Route Seven in Vermont. In each episode, the Snooze Squad will strategize an action plan for people to face their fears. It doesn't account for people that just don't use text as part of their religious practice. 285. and fifty-five more episodes by Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction To Religion Podcast, free! The so-called Great Awakenings also help us see religion and race as tied up together. The 101: (where we did the professor-work) This episode has a simplebut not easythesis: The US was built through religion and race, and specifically through an economy of white Christian supremacy. Were no different, sorry about it. We have taught ourselves that skin tones, behaviors, languages and ways of speaking, foodways, attitudes, geographies, and demeanors can be distilled into a single, essential identity. So like internally, would some Jews see my mom's eating of bacon double cheeseburgers as disqualifying her from the label of Jew? Most of these books are ancient, so I actually don't know- I don't know what a DRAM is, and I don't- I don't have camels nearby. But the core thing to being a Christian, is believing that Jesus Christ is at the center of your religious universe, right? In which we talk about what the heck religion is, why you should know more about it, and why it's probably more complicated than you think.Keywords: prescriptive; descriptive; creedal; votiveStorytime: Bellah, from Habits of the HeartHomework: Nye, Religion: The Basics; Martel, Life of Pi; Walker, The Color Purple, Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion Podcast. Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion Podcast And so for me,you know, my mom- my mom's a funny lady, and also a really great teaching tool, because her own choices and habits tell us about what it means to be an American Jew navigating all of this stuff, who also just happened to really like bacon. Yeah.So guess what, nerds? Shes a professional explainer of why you should care about religion, even if youre not religious yourself. So Jews are a minority, but are considered a majority religion, a major religion,Sikhs are not. You know,I guess, take care of each other. Go directly to shout page, Do you have any photos of this artist? So religion is what people do because contexts influence how religion gets done. New episodes every Wednedsay! Similar to Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Introduction to Religion Podcast. In which we (mostly Ilyse) yell about how it is possible lo these many years after 9/11/01 to still be so darn INCORRECT about jihad. So I care a lot about minority religious traditions, I care about them because they are often not minority traditions at all, right? We don't take attendance, but class is definitely in session. Ilyse (00:22): Hi. what is HAPPENING?!?!!!? A lot of you did, however, ask how Pagan rituals got appropriated into Christian mainstream holidays and, in turn, became global secular phenomenon. It feels- yeah, correct in a way that I can't fully explain. BUT ALSO race inspires radical resistance, creativity, and new ways of understanding and being in the world. Which didnt stop the enslavement or the murdering. In which we discuss the imperialist history of "religion," and ask why it's so major that some religions get minoritized. And all of that is great. Versus prescriptive, which is telling folks what the right answer is,what they should do, or what the"real truth" is. Religion podcasts allow you to explore a variety of different faiths. Race and Religion in what's now the United States - Buzzsprout This season, KI101 has had help from three3!incredible interns, Juliana Finch (sound design), Evie Wolfe (accessibility) and Rachel Zieff (social media). Listen to What The Heck Is Religion, And What The Heck Is This Podcast? Did you live in the way that the community has agreed is best? For me religion, first and foremost, is about what people do, not what a person does. It is- it's a lurker.secularism isn't the absence of religion. Because a book on a shelf doesn't tell us how people are reading that book, it doesn't account for nuance across readings. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Similarly, Feminists Talk Religion podcast also doing interesting intersectional work. check out our latest episode! Major religions? Minor religions? Must we? - Buzzsprout Profs. Keeping it 101 is the podcast that helps our nerdy listeners make sense of religion. And this is a silly thing to have to remind people because right now you exist in a society, but the idea that you, as an individual,don't just concoct your own meaning, even if you personally find something meaningful, is a really important aspect of the study of religion. Always white men. "In his research for "Habits of the Heart," Robert Bellah's team interviewed one young woman who has named her religion after herself. How about you? So it doesn't mean that you, as an individual,show up at a prayer service,take out of it what you want and then you have your own religious view, everything that you were able to do in that space is conditioned by the way in which you showed up in that space, how that space is structured, your childhood, your communities. So when we're talking about religious studies, we're looking at what people do when they say they're doing religion and we don't say, 'that's doing Christianity wrong, that's doing Judaism wrong, that's doing Sikhi wrong,' because that's not our job. This is Keeping it 101, a killjoy's introduction to religion podcast. Let us show you why religion is both a lot more important and a little easier to understand than you might think. Ilyse parroted Megan a bit, said that her class reads and loves this challenging book every time, and added that what Abdul Khabeer is doing in Muslim Cool is laying bare the way that American mainstream belonging demands Christianity, demands whiteness and holds hostage mainstream belonging to anyone deemed beyond these bounds. Religion is what people do, because,everything else hinges on it,right? Well, if you read the news, have a body, exist in public, or think about race, gender, class, ability, or sexuality, you likely also think about religion even if you dont know it yet. So my Aunt Lane, sister Mary Elaine Ann Williams was a Sister of Mercy. 2020-01-14 04:00:00Release date; And quite frankly, as we see antisemitism on an unprecedented rise as we- as we enter 2020, coding for not Jewish is a safety mechanism.And we can talk about- we can talk about whether or not that's a successful safety mechanism,but it's a safety mechanism. I find that interesting. She joined the Sisters of Mercy when she was 19 years old.And she died, gosh, five, almost six years ago now. I am not Catholic, and my aunt Lane was my mom's sister. Yet paradoxically, many non-Muslim U.S. Americans understanding of who Muslims are in relation to the United States is framed by the question, Why do they hate us? The question is an indicator that these categories function as racial projects (Omi and Winant 1994, 56). But a lot of times when I say I work on religion to someone sitting next to me on an airplane, for example, they immediately start to talk to me about their church, they want to talk about Christianity. Or 'here's what this book says, so here's what we do.'. The faculty are excited! Obviously,Christianity also has practices,people practice Christianity in any number of ways. Yeah. Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst and Megan Goodwin And if we're going to rank them, one through ten, this one's number one, definitely.And all Hindus do this across all time,' that just- that's like, not how it works. Shocking no one, we tell you that monsters are rarely just secular specters, and things that go bump in the night are often tied to religious imperialism. The second thing that makes us grumpy is religion= text. Religion is what people, not one person,what people do. But what we have is,here's what people do, and here's why it matters, right? Megan Goodwin, PhD, is the former Program Director for Sacred Writes, a Luce-funded project promoting public scholarship on religion hosted by Northeastern University. PDF Theme Song (00:12): Ilyse (00:18) Superb Work!!! So I hear you say that religion is more than books. And-. Yes, good, let us know better and then do better.I like that. Because, originally, religion was the primary justification for enslaving and murdering Black and Native folk: they are heathens, they are idolaters, they are unworthy of being considered humans. Why religion? www.mybodyodyssey.com. And the reason that I'm telling you the story is because that Mass card lives in my wallet, it is a thing that I carry every day.And I didn't make a conscious decision to do it. So one of the things that we want you to think about today, and frankly, all days, is are religion and belief the same thing? keeping it 101: a killjoys introduction to religionproduced by Megan Goodwin & Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst, logo illustration courtesy of Katharine L. Noiva. Oh,boy. Best Religious History Podcasts - Podcast Rocket This is not to say that theologians are not smart or not doing important work, but what theologians are doing when they are at work, is figuring out here's what God wants, here is how we are supposed to be in the world, right? End of episode? But sometimes theres a gap between where we are and where we want to be. Every week we pour a drink and dive into a new story from around the world. Americans' understanding of race is directly tied to religion and vice versawhether we know it or not. So if you're listening to this podcast, I suspect Malory Nye is on your team. So Christianity, Judaism, Islam,Buddhism, yes, that is the study of religion, it has a nerdy history, it also has a problem.And we're going to talk about why the study of religion as"major religions" has a problem,why some really important demographically significant religions get totally left out,and why one word like"Christianity" can stand in for all denominations, sects,political uses, ways of reading,all of that messy complexity that is actually what happens when people do religion.
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