Skip to main content
Skip to main navigation menu
Skip to site footer
Open Menu
Journal for the Study of Religious Experience
Current
Archives
About
About the Journal
Submissions
Editorial Team
Privacy Statement
Contact
Search
Login
Register
Home
/
Archives
/
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021): Festschrift: Essays in Honour of Peggy Morgan
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021): Festschrift: Essays in Honour of Peggy Morgan
Published:
2021-08-03
Full Issue
PDF
Articles
Peggy the Tutor, Mentor, Colleague and Friend
Wendy Dossett, Andrew Burns, Bettina E. Schmidt
4-9
PDF
Verses in Honour of Peggy Morgan on the Auspicious Occasion of her 80th Birthday
Brian Bocking
10
PDF
In Praise of Peggy
Ursula King
11-12
PDF
Poems of (Extra)Ordinary Life for Peggy
Eleanor Nesbitt
13-14
PDF
The Authority of Women's 'Ordinary' Experience: Peggy Morgan and the Teaching of Buddhism in Schools
Denise Cush
15-28
PDF
Peggy Morgan: An Interfaith Colleague
Marcus Braybrooke
29-32
PDF
Trees, Benches and Contemporary Commemoration: When the Ordinary Becomes Extraordinary
Marion Bowman
33-49
PDF
Emptiness in Brief, a Very Ordinary Matter Indeed
Michael Pye
50-55
PDF
Peggy: Tutor, Mentor and Friend - A Personal Reflection
Andrew Burns
56-58
PDF
Social and Engaged: Learning Transformations, Gender and Trans-Formations in Buddhist Teaching
Dominic Corrywright
59-72
PDF
What Makes an Experience ‘Religious’? The Necessity of Defining Religion
James L. Cox
73-90
PDF
A Fortuitous Chain of Events
Anne V. Watkins
91-92
PDF
The Sound of Faith: Chinese Women’s Mosques, Islamic Resurgence and Religious Agency
Maria Jaschok
93-110
PDF
Peggy Morgan and the Support of Twentieth Century Scholars of Religion
Elizabeth J. Harris
111-126
PDF
The Buddha’s Teachings on Friendship in the AvadÄnaÅ›ataka
Naomi Appleton
127-136
PDF
Mediumship as Ordinary Experience: An anthropological discussion of ordinary vs non-ordinary – What is the difference?
Bettina E. Schmidt
137-154
PDF
Developed By
Open Journal Systems
Information
For Readers
For Authors
For Librarians