Research Supervisions

Daniel Murray, MA 2010. Daoism with Brazilian Characteristics: A Study of the Daoist Society of Brazil.

Jennifer Lemche, MA 2010. The Greening of Chinese Daoism.

Ian Cuthbertson, MA 2009. Magic, Modernity and New Religious Forms.

Jesse Reid, MA 2009. The Phantasmagoric Buddha: Buddhist Representation in Odilon Redon's oeuvre.

Angus McBlane, MA 2008. Of Cyborgs and Other Monsters: The Posthuman, Critical Posthumanism and the Study of Religions.

Kevin Sandgren, MA 2008. Epistemological Sacrifice: Georges Bataille, Genealogy and Prospects for the Poststructural Study of Religion.

Joseph D Green, MA 2007. Explicit and Implicit Religious Responses to the Perception of Environmental Crisis: A Comparative Study of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Wynne Jordan, MA 2007. Enchanted Modernity: Refutations of Weber's Disenchantment Thesis with Particular Focus on the Re-emergence of Astrology in Contemporary Culture

Dijana Gacesa, MA 2006. Between Philanthropism and Phyletism: The Construction of the "Other" In Serbian Orthodox Christianity

Shelly Nixon, MA 2006. Sacred Objects in a Secular Space: The Gallery of Islam at the Royal Ontario Museum

Robert Martel, MA 2005. Søren Kierkegaard's self-affirming moral philosophy and its relationship to Charles Taylor's notions of relativism and authenticity

Blaine Pauling, MA 2005. A dangerous form of belief: An analysis of Alfred Rosenberg's Mythus of the Twentieth Century as an example of a modern form of religion

 

Teaching

At Queen's School of Religion James Miller teaches a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, and has supervised the MA research of a dozen graduate students. He is especially interested in supervising the work of graduate students in the area of Daoism, and religion and nature.

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