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Kripke Center

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Kripke Center
PredecessorCenter for the Study of Religion and Society
Established1988; 36 years ago (1988)
PurposeInterreligious understanding
Director
Ronald A. Simkins[1]
Main organ
Journal of Religion & Society[2]
Parent organization
Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska
AffiliationsJesuit, Catholic
WebsiteCreighton-Kripke
RemarksIn 2016, 32 Creighton faculty were associates of the Center.

Kripke Center promotes understanding among various faith communities, especially Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, thorough scholarly research. It was founded at the Catholic-Jesuit Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1988 as the Center for the Study of Religion and Society, and since 2005 has borne the name of Rabbi Myer S. Kripke,[3] a long-time lecturer at the University.[4]

Background[edit]

The Center was founded during the 1980s revival of academic interest in the study of religion, with recognition of the centrality of religious experience to human events.[5] Among its other works, the Center serves as a locus for symposia on Jewish studies.[6][7]

The Director of the Center sets its agenda and supports the research of the 32 faculty members who work in the area of religion and society and serve as associates of the Center.[8] While the research reports are intended primarily for the academic community, they are made available to all.[9] The Center is a member of the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations and collaborates with other centers for Jewish studies.[10][11]

Rabbi Kripke after his retirement from Beth El Synagogue in Omaha in 1975 taught courses on Judaism and the Hebrew Bible at Creighton University, and received the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters from the university in 2000. Funding for the Center comes in part from the Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation.[9]

The Center for the Study of Religion and Society published a newsletter between 1989 and 2000, with essays on religious and social issues, book reviews, and announcements and reports of conferences, symposia, and talks. The Journal of Religion & Society on the Center's website has replaced the printed newsletter.[12][13]

References[edit]

  1. Simkins quoted in Washington Post, August 11, 2007.
  2. Journal of Religion & Society.
  3. "West Omaha, NE - Warren Buffet Purchases The Rabbi's Chametz". www.vosizneias.com. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  4. writer, Paige Yowell / World-Herald staff. "Longtime leader of Omaha synagogue championed interfaith dialogue". Omaha.com. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  5. "Newsletter". moses.creighton.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  6. "Symposium on Jewish Civilization | Oct. 25-26". University of Nebraska Omaha. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  7. Network, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Web Developer. "Jewish Studies in Nebraska | Harris Center for Judaic Studies | University of Nebraska–Lincoln". judaic.unl.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  8. "Theology, Filmmaking, and Social Justice Immersion | Religious Studies News". rsn.aarweb.org. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Kripke Center". moses.creighton.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  10. Network, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Web Developer. "Jewish Studies in Nebraska | Harris Center for Judaic Studies | University of Nebraska–Lincoln". judaic.unl.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  11. The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies. New York: Oxford. 2010. pp. xiv. Retrieved May 27, 2016. Search this book on
  12. "Kripke Center". moses.creighton.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  13. Sensational Devotion: Evangelical Performance in Twenty-First-Century America. Ann Arbor: U.of Michigan. 2013. p. 255. Retrieved May 27, 2016. Search this book on

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