Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 1 with Noah Gardiner | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 1 with Matthew Melvin-Koushki | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 2 with Enrico Raffaelli | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 2 with Marla Segol | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 3 with Teri Gee | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 3 with Ahmet Tunç Şen | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 4 with Godefroid de Callataÿ | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 4 with Robert Morrison | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Characterizing Astrology in the Medieval Islamic World Session 4 Questions | Divinity School Conference
This conference uses the particular case study of astrology as a means to study the broader implications of boundary-work. It examines the intersections among science, the occult, and the religious cultures that lived in the medieval Islamic world—in...
Flipping the Classroom: How Online Resources Enable Pedagogical Innovation with Christine Hayes | The Craft of Teaching
Led by Christine Hayes (Yale University). The classic frontal lecture aimed at delivering content in real time is the mainstay of many university courses. How might classroom instruction be reimagined when content is delivered through online lecture...