Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline

Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline

On the Future of a Humanities Ph.D.

McCutcheon, Russell T

Equinox Publishing Ltd

11/2024

148

Mole

9781800505445

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Foreword





Raj
Balkaran



Preface





Russell
T. McCutcheon




Introduction





Russell
T. McCutcheon











Context





1.
"The University Absolutely Had Nothing in Place...": Life After
Grad School with Bradley Sommer



Jacob
Barrett, Erica Bennett and Bradley Sommer





2.
"A Series of Decisions Which Are Going to Affect You Over Time...":
Life After Grad School with Pamela Gilbert



Jacob
Barrett, Erica Bennett and Pamela Gilbert



3.
"What I'm Doing is Pivoting My Career...": Life After Grad
School with Jared Powell




Jacob
Barrett, Erica Bennett and Jared Powell



4.
"Be Thoughtful About What Skills You're Developing...": Life
After Grad School with Shannon Trosper Schorey




Jacob
Barrett, Erica Bennett and Shannon Trosper Schorey










Manifesto





5.
Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline: On Earning and Awarding a
Humanities Ph.D.




Andrew
Ali Aghapour, Shannon Trosper Schorey, Thomas J. Whitley, Vaia Touna
and Russell T. McCutcheon











Responses



6.
The Future of an Illusion




Barbara
R. Ambros and Randall Styers




7.
A Response to the Manifesto



David
Frankfurter





8.
In the Best Scenario...




Martin
Kavka




9.
The Way We Lived Then and Now: The Ph.D. and its Employments




Richard
A. Rosengarten











Afterword





Emily
Crews




Appendices





Appendix
1: Tracking Doctoral Graduates in the Study of Religion




Russell
T. McCutcheon



Appendix
2: SBL/AAR Position Advertisements, 2001-2019 Russell
T. McCutcheon
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the study of religion; graduate study; humanities scholarship; higher education; doctoral degrees; employment; skills; labor; advanced research degrees; doctoral programs; United States; tenure; religious studies; career planning