Elijah Siegler

Elijah Siegler is the chair of the Religious Studies department at the College of Charleston.[1][2] He received his PhD in religious studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara, with an associates degree from Harvard University in comparative study of religion.[3] He has authored two books, including New Religious Movements in 2007[4][5] and Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order in 2016, published by Baylor University Press.[6][7] With David A. Palmer, he coauthored Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality.[8][9][10] He has written for the online magazine Religion Dispatches.[3][11]

Bibliography

  • —— (2007). New Religious Movements. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-183478-1.[4][5]
  • —— (2016). Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order. Baylor University Press. ISBN 978-1-4813-0283-8.[6][12][7]
  • Palmer, David A.; —— (2017). Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-48484-6.[8][9][10][13]

References

  1. ^ Siegler, Elijah "Elijah Siegler- Chair- College of Charleston", Retrieved 3 January 2017
  2. ^ Unknown Author; "Elijah Siegler"
  3. ^ a b "Elijah Siegler". College of Charleston. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  4. ^ a b "Review: New Religious Movements , by Elijah Siegler". Nova Religio. 12 (4): 126–127. 1 May 2009. doi:10.1525/nr.2009.12.4.126. ISSN 1092-6690.
  5. ^ a b Bales, Stephen (September 2013). "New Religious Movements: The Current Landscape". Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. Vol. 51, no. 1. pp. 19–28. ISSN 0009-4978.
  6. ^ a b Wessely, Christian (9 May 2016). "Book Review. Elijah Siegler, Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order". Journal for Religion, Film and Media (JRFM). 2 (1): 113–120. doi:10.25364/05.2:2016.1.8. ISSN 2617-3697.
  7. ^ a b Walsh, Richard G. (October 2019). "Biblical Coens: Can We Laugh Now?". Journal of Religion and Film. 23 (2): 0–1, 0_2, 1–29. ISSN 1092-1311.
  8. ^ a b Mathews, Gordon (2 January 2020). "Dream trippers: global Daoism and the predicament of modern spirituality: by David A. Palmer and Elijah Siegler, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2017, 326 pp., ISBN-13: 978-0-226-48484-6 (paper)". Asian Anthropology. 19 (1): 74–76. doi:10.1080/1683478X.2019.1670328. ISSN 1683-478X.
  9. ^ a b "Dream Trippers". Reading Religion. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  10. ^ a b Johnson, Ian (8 November 2018). "In Search of the True Dao". The New York Review of Books. Vol. 65, no. 17. p. 42. ISSN 0028-7504.
  11. ^ "Elijah Siegler". Religion Dispatches. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  12. ^ "Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order". Journal of Religion & Film. 21 (1). April 2017. doi:10.32873/uno.dc.jrf.21.01.28. ISSN 1092-1311.
  13. ^ Mikles, Natasha L. (May 2019). "Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality". Nova Religio. 22 (4): 131. doi:10.1525/nr.2019.22.4.131. ISSN 1092-6690.