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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: How Would You Define “Religion"?
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  • Martin Jaffee, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Alfred Benney, Fairfield University
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Video
Interview Date
6-16-1999
Abstract

How would you define “religion?”

Dr. Martin Jaffee explains how he would define religion. He says that religion is a method that communicates and interacts with other worlds and realities, especially through ritual and it is grounded in a community.

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Playing Time: 4:07 minutes

About the Interviewee:

Dr. Martin Jaffee is the Samuel & Althea Stroum Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. He has served on a variety of editorial boards and works in the area of Talmudic and Rabbinic studies. His academic interests include issues in modern Jewish thought, Jewish Mysticism and Jewish cultural history.

About the Interviewer:

Dr. Alfred Benney is a professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University. He has a Ph.D in Theology from the Hartford Seminary Foundation and teaches courses in Non-Traditional American Religions and Christian Religious Thought. His research interests include "how people learn"; "the appropriate use of technology in teaching/learning" and "myth as explanatory narrative". He has published work on teaching with technology.

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Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney. "Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: How Would You Define “Religion"?" (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alfred_benney/98/