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Upcoming talk by Dr Tom White (teaching fellow, Religion Programme) as part of the History Programme Research Seminar Se...
15/05/2026

Upcoming talk by Dr Tom White (teaching fellow, Religion Programme) as part of the History Programme Research Seminar Series entitled: "Sedition and se(a)cularism: Rebellion against - and over a century later, for - a Christian state in Ra"

Massive result and in no small part due to Religion alum Chris Arnison
04/05/2026

Massive result and in no small part due to Religion alum Chris Arnison

The Otago Peninsula was declared possum free in March, making it one of the first inhabited landscape-scale areas in Aotearoa to successfully eliminate the pest. Critic Te Ārohi reached out to Chris Arnison, Community Coordinator and Operations

Congratulations to the Religion Programme's Professor Ben Schonthal, who has just published his latest monograph:Courts,...
30/04/2026

Congratulations to the Religion Programme's Professor Ben Schonthal, who has just published his latest monograph:
Courts, Constitutions and Karma:
Buddhism, Law and the Practices of Legal Pluralism in Sri Lanka
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/courts-constitutions-and-karma/824D7693132BCF5BF828BF4FC6EABA26

"Although rarely acknowledged, Buddhist monastics are among the most active lawmakers and jurists in Asia, operating sophisticated networks of courts and constitutions while also navigating—and shaping—secular legal systems. This book provides the first in-depth study of Buddhist monastic law and its entanglements with state law in Sri Lanka from 1800 to the present. Rather than a top-down account of colliding legal orders, Schonthal draws on nearly a decade of archival, ethnographic and empirical research to document the ways that Buddhist monks, colonial officials and contemporary lawmakers reconcile the laws of the Buddha and the laws of the land using practices of legal pluralism. Comparative in outlook and accessible in style, this book not only offers a portrait of Buddhist monastic law in action, it also yields new insights into how societies manage multi-legality and why legal pluralism leads to conflict in some settings and to compromise in others."

16/04/2026

Otago lecturer Dr Usman Afzali is helping to better understand and give voice to Muslim experiences in Aotearoa.

From our Facebook archives: an inspiring Easter message on resurrection(s):Hope you have a good Easter break!https://www...
01/04/2026

From our Facebook archives: an inspiring Easter message on resurrection(s):

Hope you have a good Easter break!
https://www.facebook.com/OtagoReligion/posts/pfbid0Cj94WN2ZHvcAvdQFegHHGZEc6tR1K78fcmiineLD5aSvAHRXD52RGXHcZsXmVAQel?__cft__[0]=AZZWPfVdI-9pfvZpvWHbPcUJOrGaseqCf9LXgBxDEbiurqhXq612Px0ISNHEmE3z_SuxQYytP9FOLPT2JHGqlUFEYXPAEqtfHSqJUBgFmcoyJFtI6FJE3eJ0mqkqReVXPZ7IoFfqBkQn5l1AExry40XhqZ3g4JmXz8A-DpmkYqztPHQBvN2_hqMffXzEsK8wLcc&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R

If you think Jesus’ resurrection was unique, think again, writes Deane Galbraith. At Easter, Christians celebrate the story of a first-century Jew...

The Otago Newsroom spotlights our Religion lecturer Dr Usman Afzali.
26/03/2026

The Otago Newsroom spotlights our Religion lecturer Dr Usman Afzali.

Otago lecturer Dr Usman Afzali is helping to better understand and give voice to Muslim experiences in Aotearoa.

Religious Studies at Otago is again placed in the Top 100, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026...
26/03/2026

Religious Studies at Otago is again placed in the Top 100, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026!

Did you see the 2026 QS Rankings? No surprises here - we’re world-class! 😎 🏆

Four of our subjects are in the global top 50… and all four are 1st in Aotearoa! That includes Sport-related subjects, Dentistry, Anatomy & Physiology, and Hospitality & Leisure Management. On top of that, four more of our subjects have earned a spot in the global top 100 💯

That’s eight subjects in the top 100 globally! 💙💛

Read more about our rankings here 👇
https://www.otago.ac.nz/news/newsroom/otago-subjects-among-the-best-in-the-world

Come check out a rough and first-off attempt by Ben to reflect on some parts of his new book. Next week, Friday, Mar 27 ...
20/03/2026

Come check out a rough and first-off attempt by Ben to reflect on some parts of his new book. Next week, Friday, Mar 27 - 10:00-11:15 on the 10th Floor of Richardson Building.

Practising Legal Pluralism across Many Lives: Monks and Multilegality in Asia and Beyond

Public talk and discussion with Professor Benjamin Schonthal, University of Otago
Date: Friday, 27 March 2026
Time: 10:00–11:15am
Location: Law Seminar Room 5, Level 10, Richardson Building

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