[Asec] Eastern Christian History and Culture in Boston

Eugene Clay Eugene.Clay at asu.edu
Thu Nov 8 17:44:53 UTC 2018


Dear Fellow ASEC Members!

I’m looking forward to seeing many of you at our annual business meeting one month from today (12/8 @ 6pm, Marriott Copley, 4th floor Falmouth Room).  As you prepare for Boston, you may be interested in exploring Eastern Christian communities there. The Harvard Pluralism Project offers a helpful short summary: http://pluralism.org/landscape/boston/christianity/eastern/.  In nearby Watertown, the Armenian Museum of America holds “the largest and most diverse holding of Armenian cultural artifacts outside of the Republic of Armenia” (https://www.armenianmuseum.org/).  It is opening a new gallery next week, just in time for our convention.  We could organize a group tour if there are 8 people (the number in Noah’s ark!) committed to participating.

Please feel free to add to these resources about Eastern Christianity in Boston.  See you soon!

Eugene

J. Eugene Clay, Associate Professor and Head of Religious Studies Faculty, SHPRS
Arizona State University, PO BOX 874302, Tempe, AZ 85287-4302 USA
https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/185
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