Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

3/01/2008

Hello to Some New Blogs

I have been quiet recently, working on old-fashioned (paper) projects and taking care of some personal things, so I have fallen behind in posting updates here. I hope to remedy that this weekend, while many in the world of psychology and religion are enjoying the undoubtedly stimulating APA Division 36 Mid-Year Conference.

First among those is to note some additions to my sidebar. Scroll down the list on the right to find interesting blogs and websites related to the psychology of religion.

In a few cases, people have sent me announcements that are now outdated. I apologize if I wasn't able to help you publicize your event in a timely way.

12/12/2007

The Immanent Frame

The Social Science Research Council has a blog that may interest you. The Immanent Frame discusses secularism and religion in public life. Be sure to stop by there if you are interested in religion's place in the US.

(I am behind on updating the blog's announcements, so there will be several others appearing shortly. Sorry for the deluge! The past semester was busy.)