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Belief, Conspiracy, and Identity - Dustin Nash (Re-Release)

Belief, Conspiracy, and Identity - Dustin Nash (Re-Release)

Update: 2023-07-15
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Many current news, such as the overturning of Roe v Wade, the ongoing war in Ukraine, or recent investigations of unidentified aerial phenomenon, have increasingly become fodder for integration into fringe worldviews that we often refer to as conspiracy theories. This episode's encore presentation invites us to consider this development in our information ecosystem from another perspective. Rather than simply considering the claims themselves, what might we learn by considering how these theories contribute to  individual and community identity formation? This discussion invites us to contemplate these discursive strategies for their social significance and how they foster a sense of community around certain beliefs. 

This episode of ReligionWise features a conversation with Dustin Nash, Associate Professor of Religion Studies at Muhlenberg College.

In this conversation, we discuss conspiracy narratives and how the methods of religious studies can help us understand why individuals believe what they believe. Additionally, we consider how belief can lead to action as well as support an individual's view of self and identity.

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Belief, Conspiracy, and Identity - Dustin Nash (Re-Release)

Belief, Conspiracy, and Identity - Dustin Nash (Re-Release)

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