Living Religion Collaborative
Annual Vaisakhi ceremony at San Jose Sikh Gurdwara. This historical and religious celebration, observed by both Hindus and Sikhs, marks the beginning of the solar New Year. [Photo by Jason Josephson, 2018]
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Living religion is an approach to studying religion that focuses on the religion, spiritual, and nonreligious experiences of ordinary people in the contexts of their everyday lives—their homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, parks and other natural sites as well as houses of worship. The Living Religion Collaborative at Santa Clara University applies this engaged academic approach in the classroom, in research on the local religious landscape, and with local religious communities and practitioners.
[Photo by Elizabeth Drescher, 2020]
This mural in the St. Leo’s neighborhood by artist Lauren Napolitano was completed for the first annual San Jose POW! WOW! Music, arts, and culture festival in October 2017. The mural reads, “Rise Above,” and uses Indigenous imagery and tinwork techniques, connecting back to Napolitano’s Mexican-American heritage. The mural, one of several in the neighborhood, highlights the creative presence and spiritualities of resilience and strength of Californians of Mexican and Indigenous ancestry in Silicon Valley.
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Living religion is an approach to studying religion that focuses on the religious, spiritual, and nonreligious experiences of ordinary people in the contexts of their everyday lives--their homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, parks and other natural sites as well as houses of worship.