Rosalind Hackett
Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
Research Expertise
About
Publications
Religion and the Internet
Diogenes / Aug 01, 2006
Hackett, R. I. J. (2006). Religion and the Internet. Diogenes, 53(3), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.1177/0392192106069015
Discourses of Demonization in Africa and Beyond
Diogenes / Aug 01, 2003
Hackett, R. I. J. (2003). Discourses of Demonization in Africa and Beyond. Diogenes, 50(3), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.1177/03921921030503005
BELIEFS ABOUT SATAN IN EWE CHRISTIANITY
Translating the Devil: Religion and
Modernity among the Ewe in Ghana. By BIRGIT MEYER .
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
1999. Pp. xxvi+265. £16.95, paperback
(ISBN
0-7486-1303-X ).
The Journal of African History / Mar 01, 2003
HACKETT, R. I. J. (2003). BELIEFS ABOUT SATAN IN EWE CHRISTIANITY Translating the Devil: Religion and Modernity among the Ewe in Ghana. By B<scp>IRGIT</scp> M<scp>EYER</scp>. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999. Pp. xxvi+265. £16.95, paperback (<scp>ISBN</scp> 0-7486-1303-<scp>X</scp>). The Journal of African History, 44(1), 145–194. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021853703468485
Ninian Smart: On Buttonholes and Missing Dimensions
Religion / Oct 01, 2001
Hackett, R. I. J. (2001). Ninian Smart: On Buttonholes and Missing Dimensions. Religion, 31(4), 329–330. https://doi.org/10.1006/reli.2001.0367
Power and Periphery: Studies of Gender and Religion in Africa
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion / Jan 01, 2000
Hackett, R. I. J. (2000). Power and Periphery: Studies of Gender and Religion in Africa. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 12(1–4), 238–244. https://doi.org/10.1163/157006800x00148
Oslo Conference On Freedom of Religion or Belief Oslo, Norway, 12-15 August 1998
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion / Jan 01, 1999
Hackett, R. I. J. (1999). Oslo Conference On Freedom of Religion or Belief Oslo, Norway, 12-15 August 1998. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 11(1), 64–68. https://doi.org/10.1163/157006899x00393
Art as Neglected ‘Text’ for the Study of Gender and Religion in Africa
Religion / Oct 01, 1998
Hackett, R. I. J. (1998). Art as Neglected ‘Text’ for the Study of Gender and Religion in Africa. Religion, 28(4), 363–370. https://doi.org/10.1006/reli.1998.0145
Religious Plurality in Africa: Essays in Honour of John S. Mbiti
The International Journal of African Historical Studies / Jan 01, 1995
Hackett, R. I. J., Olupona, J. K., & Nyang, S. S. (1995). Religious Plurality in Africa: Essays in Honour of John S. Mbiti. The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 28(3), 680. https://doi.org/10.2307/221214
Art and Religion in Africa: Some Observations and Reflections
Journal of Religion in Africa / Jan 01, 1994
Hackett, R. I. J. (1994). Art and Religion in Africa: Some Observations and Reflections. Journal of Religion in Africa, 24(1–4), 294–308. https://doi.org/10.1163/157006694x00165
Theory of Social Involvement: A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society
Journal of Religion in Africa / Aug 01, 1994
Hackett, R. I. J., & Aigbe, S. A. (1994). Theory of Social Involvement: A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society. Journal of Religion in Africa, 24(3), 267. https://doi.org/10.2307/1581303
Report On the Conference "the Study of Religions in Africa", the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, September 15-19, 1992
Numen / Jan 01, 1993
Olupona, J. K., & Hackett, R. I. J. (1993). Report On the Conference “the Study of Religions in Africa”, the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, September 15-19, 1992. Numen, 40(3), 319–321. https://doi.org/10.1163/156852793x00202
Education
University of Aberdeen
Ph.D., Religious Studies
University of Leeds
B.A., French and Religious Studies
Experience
Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice, University of the Western Cape
Extraordinary Professor
University of Tennessee
Professor, Religious Studies
Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University
Visiting Professor
University of Calabar, Nigeria
Lecturer
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