Apocalyptic Religion and the Environment
12:00PM until 1:30PM
In Bunche Hall 10383
The UCLA Center for the Study of Religion Presents
Apocalyptic Religion and the Environment
A Lecture By:
Dr. Jean E. Rosenfeld, Research Associate UCLA Center for the Study of Religion
Wednesday, 19 October 2005 12:00PM - 1:30PM Bunche Hall 10383
About Dr. Rosenfeld | Dr. Jean E. Rosenfeld's research keeps her on the cutting edge of the interaction between religion and popular culture in the USA. Since earning her Ph.D. in the History of Religion from UCLA, she has published a book on Maori resistance movements, THE ISLAND BROKEN IN TWO HALVES, as well as many articles in academic journals, in encyclopedias dealing with religious violence and with sacred space, and in the Los Angeles Times. For many years she has served as a very productive research associate in the Center for the Study of Religion.
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