Mark Larrimore
Associate Professor of Religion; Chair and Departmental Faculty Advisor, Liberal Arts
Email
larrimom@newschool.edu
Office Location
B - 65 West 11th Street
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Profile
The study of religion and liberal education are indispensable to each other because religion is so often illiberal and liberals so often anti-religious.
Degrees Held
Ph.D. in Religion, Princeton University; B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Worcester College, Oxford
Professional Affiliation
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American Academy of Religion
Recent Publications
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Realizing The New School: Lessons from the Past, with Julia Foulkes (Public Seminar Books), 2020
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"Learning to do Philosophy of Religion in the Anthropocene," in The Future of the Philosophy of Religion, ed. M. D. Eckel, C. Allen Speight and Troy DuJardin (Springer), 2020
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"Reception History of Job," The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Wisdom Literature, ed. Samual L. Adams and Matthew Goff, 2020
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"Loyalty in the Time of Catastrope: Anthropocene Reflections," with C. Hannah Schell, Social Research, 2019
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“Kailas Beyond World Religions,” in Kevin Bubriski and Abhimanyu Pandey, Kailash Yatra, 2018
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“Tactiques spirituelles: vers une théorie certalienne de la religion vécue,” in Michel de Certeau; Le voyage de l’Oeuvre, ed. Luce Giard, 2017
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“Simone Weil, Friend of Job,” Public Seminar 2016
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“Wider Moral Communities: A Framework for Comparative Religious Ethics,” Religious Studies Review, 2015
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“Mythologizing and Demythologizing the History of the New School for Social Research,” The New School Economic Review, 2015
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Queer Christianities: Lived Religion in Transgressive Forms, edited with Michael Pettinger and Kathleen Talvacchia (NYU Press), 2014
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The Book of Job: A Biography (Princeton University Press), 2013
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“Unsettled: On teaching about Aboriginal Australian religion in an American liberal arts college,” Antipodes: A Global Journal of Australian/New Zealand Literature, 2012
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"Religion and the Promise of Happiness,” Social Research 77/2, 2010
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“Antinomies of Race: Diversity and Destiny in Kant," in Naming Race, Naming Racisms, ed. Jonathan Judaken, 2008/2009
Research Interests
Modern manifestations of religion and the politics of their study in the United States and internationally; the problems of evil and good; comparative ethics; interfaces of religion and the arts; lived religion; interpretations of the Book of Job; the future of the liberal arts; religion and the Anthropocene.
Awards And Honors
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2005, Distinguished Teaching Award, New School University
Current Courses
Collaborative Senior Project
LREL 4995, Fall 2024
First Year Seminar
LNGC 1400, Fall 2024
Ind Senior Project
LREL 4990, Fall 2024
Independent Study
GLIB 6990, Fall 2024
Independent Study
LREL 3950, Fall 2024
Theorizing Religion
LREL 3004, Fall 2024
Future Courses
After Religion
ULEC 2802, Spring 2025
Ind Senior Project
LREL 4990, Spring 2025
Independent Study
GLIB 6990, Spring 2025
Independent Study
LREL 3950, Spring 2025
Religion and Ecology
LREL 2320, Spring 2025
Varieties of Religious Exp
LREL 3083, Spring 2025
Past Courses
Collaborative Senior Project
LREL 4995, Spring 2024
Ind Senior Project
LREL 4990, Spring 2024
Independent Study
LREL 3950, Spring 2024
Independent Study
GLIB 6990, Spring 2024