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A Beautiful Quest: The Promise and Peril of Aesthetics in Science
Research Seminar given by Dr Brandon Vaidyanathan, 26th April 2022
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 5 May 2022
Are people born to believe?
Public lecture given by Prof. Justin Barrett on 21st October 2014
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 23 Oct 2014
Ascribing beliefs to brains
Talk given by Dr Daniel De Haan as part of short course 32 (The Believing Brain)
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 7 Jan 2016
Belief, Affect, and Reliance
A talk given by Peter Railton (Michigan) at the Moral Sciences Club on 8th May 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 2 Jul 2018
Biology and Natural Theology
Talk given by Prof. Alister McGrath as part of short course 34 (Biology and Belief)
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 18 Feb 2016
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Ai sürlü, 'The Moon is Beautiful'
This is not a ritual song and is therefore performed after rather than during the ritual. The Moon and Sun are revered by Ak Jang practitioners.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Ak Jang Ritual 2, 'White Belief’ Ritual 2
At the beginning of the Ak Jang clan ritual (Sary Bür), Arzhan Kӧzӧrӧkov requests blessings in traditional Altain verse form, using epic terminology, while sprinkling milk-vodka...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Ak Jang Ritual, 'White Belief’ Ritual
This clan ritual (Sary Bür) is held bi-annually by Ak Jang believers at open-air temples in secret mountain locations. Arzhan Kӧzӧrӧkov, a renowned epic-teller and shaman, draws...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Altaimnyng chechegi, 'My Altai’s Flower'
This jangar song, performed by female helpers (shabychi) at bi-annual Ak Jang rituals held in a secret open-air mountain temple above their home village Kulady, praises the nature...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Bisti Byrkan Jaaigan, 'Burkhan Created Us'
This jangar song, performed by female helpers (shabychi) at bi-annual Ak Jang rituals held in a secret open-air mountain temple above their natal village Kulady, praises Burkhan,...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Karakol
This jangar is the first song performed by female helpers (shabychi) in the Sary Bür Ak Jang ritual held above their natal village, Kulady. In it, they situate themselves in...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Küreebiske jaragai, 'May our Mountain-Temple enjoy'
This jangar song assumes that the temple, with its stone altars, birch poles, and prayer-flags is alive and therefore able to enjoy the ritual.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Kӧk ӧlӧng bazhy, 'The Blue Grass’s Head'
This jangar song, performed by female helpers (shabychy) at bi-annual Ak Jang rituals held in a secret open-air mountain temple above their home village Kulady, praises the nature...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Maadai Kara
Elbek Kalkin, a ‘with-spirit’ (eelü) epic-teller, is son of the famous Telengit bard A. G. Kalkin. In this heroic epic, Khan Maadai Kara’ son (Kӧgüdei Mergen – Heavenly Archer) is...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Carole Pegg: Altaian Heroic Epics: Ritual Practices and Beliefs: Shunu baatyr, 'Shunu Hero'
This jangar song is about the Ak Jang hero spirit-protector Shunu, the subject of an Altaian epic and many tales.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 24 Apr 2013
Damaged Brain, Wounded Soul?
Talk given by Revd Dr Joanna Collicutt as part of short course 32 (The Believing Brain)
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 14 Jan 2016
Delusions, positive illusions, and jumps to conclusions
Talk by Dr Ryan McKay as part of short course 32 (The Believing Brain)
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 7 Jan 2016
Does Quantum Mechanics have any Relevance for Religious Belief?
Research seminar given by Dr Peter Bussey
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 1 Feb 2012
Does Religious Belief need Justification?
Talk given by Prof. Roger Trigg as part of summer course 1
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 19 Jul 2012
Ecology: Living Communities
Talk given by Dr Margaret Miller as part of short course 34 (Biology and Belief)
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 18 Feb 2016