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'''Earle Waugh''' is a Canadian researcher in the case of Islamic studies. | '''Earle Waugh''' is a Canadian researcher in the case of Islamic studies. | ||
[[File:EARLE Waugh.JPG|thumbnail|Earle Waugh]] | [[File:EARLE Waugh.JPG|thumbnail|Earle Waugh]] | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Earle Waugh bridging community, culture and health as his life's work.Now he is professor emeritus with the Department of Family Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.Waugh began life in rural Saskatchewan, leaving as a young man to pursue his undergraduate and master's degrees at McMaster University. He was eventually courted by the University of Chicago’s School of Divinity to work in the history of religions program.Waugh recalls, “I developed a feel for the way in which religion seeps into every aspect of culture and plays a role, sometimes a very hidden role in directing the way that people respond to issues and crises and problems without clashes, without conflicts of major sorts.” Waugh favoured Islam when the time came for him to select one great religious tradition on which to focus his research. | Earle Waugh bridging community, culture and health as his life's work.Now he is professor emeritus with the Department of Family Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.Waugh began life in rural Saskatchewan, leaving as a young man to pursue his undergraduate and master's degrees at McMaster University. He was eventually courted by the University of Chicago’s School of Divinity to work in the history of religions program.Waugh recalls, “I developed a feel for the way in which religion seeps into every aspect of culture and plays a role, sometimes a very hidden role in directing the way that people respond to issues and crises and problems without clashes, without conflicts of major sorts.” Waugh favoured Islam when the time came for him to select one great religious tradition on which to focus his research. | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
*The Muslim Community in North America | *The Muslim Community in North America | ||
*Muslim Families in North America | *Muslim Families in North America | ||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
Organizing an international conference on native religious studies | Organizing an international conference on native religious studies | ||
==Source== | ==Source== | ||
[https://www.ualberta.ca/medicine/news/2017/january/of-dictionaries-mosques-and-health-care University of Alberta] | [https://www.ualberta.ca/medicine/news/2017/january/of-dictionaries-mosques-and-health-care University of Alberta] |
Revision as of 16:01, 9 July 2019
Earle Waugh is a Canadian researcher in the case of Islamic studies.
Biography
Earle Waugh bridging community, culture and health as his life's work.Now he is professor emeritus with the Department of Family Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.Waugh began life in rural Saskatchewan, leaving as a young man to pursue his undergraduate and master's degrees at McMaster University. He was eventually courted by the University of Chicago’s School of Divinity to work in the history of religions program.Waugh recalls, “I developed a feel for the way in which religion seeps into every aspect of culture and plays a role, sometimes a very hidden role in directing the way that people respond to issues and crises and problems without clashes, without conflicts of major sorts.” Waugh favoured Islam when the time came for him to select one great religious tradition on which to focus his research.
Books
- The Muslim Community in North America
- Muslim Families in North America
Works
Organizing an international conference on native religious studies