Elijah Siegler

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Elijah Siegler is the chair of the Religious Studies department at the College of Charleston.[1][2] He received his PhD in religious studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara, with an associates degree from Harvard University in comparative study of religion.[3] He has authored two books, including New Religious Movements in 2007[4][5] and Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order in 2016, published by Baylor University Press.[6][7] With David A. Palmer, he coauthored Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality.[8][9][10] He has written for the online magazine Religion Dispatches.[3][11]

Bibliography

  • (2007). New Religious Movements. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-183478-1.[4][5]
  • (2016). Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order. Baylor University Press. ISBN 978-1-4813-0283-8.[6][12][7]
  • Palmer, David A.; (2017). Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-48484-6.[8][9][10][13]

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