Christopher W. Chase

  • Associate Teaching Professor

Contact

cwc@iastate.edu

515-294-5340

036 Catt
2224 Osborn Dr.
Ames IA
50011-4009

Bio

Christopher W. Chase currently serves as Senior Lecturer of Religious Studies. He previously taught at Grandview University, Michigan State University and Albion College. An interdisciplinary scholar by training, he has published in the study of religion, ethnicity and music, as well as emergent theologies. Chase’s current projects focus on the roles of religious musics in the lives of American Hindus, African-American Adventists, countercultural Pagans and Mormon Amerindians. In addition, he serves as Review Editor for Pomegranate: The International Journal for Pagan Studies.

Research areas

American Religious History and Culture; Africana Religious Traditions; Religion and Music; Emergent Religion

Courses taught

At ISU

Religion in America
Introducing World Religions
African-American Religious Experience
Independent Studies (Religion, Music and Health, Transnational Jainism, Scientology)

At previous institutions

Introducing Western Religions
Introducing Eastern Religions
Religion and Conflict in Global Literatures
American Culture and Communication
U.S. History to 1876
U.S. History 1877 to Present
Western Humanities from Renaissance through Postmodernism

Selected presentations

  • “Mercy at Her Feet: Prayer and Gender in the Devotional Music of Paramahansa Yogananda.” Upper Midwest American Academy of Religion Regional Conference, St. Paul, MN, April 2013.
  • “Home and Back Again: Thealogical Community and Reciprocity in Pagan Liturgical Music.” American Academy of Religion Annual National Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2012.
  • “’Where He Leads Me’”: The Changing Role of Music Among African-American Adventists.” Upper Midwest American Academy of Religion Regional Conference, St. Paul, MN, April 2012.
  • “Building a California Bildung: Theodore Roszak’s and Alan Watts’s Contributions to Pagan Hermeneutics.” American Academy of Religion Annual National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2011.
  • “Song of Mari: Male Becoming Masculine in American Paganism, 1970-1977.” American Academy of Religion Annual National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2010.

Professional activity

Review Editor, Pomegranate: The International Journal for Pagan Studies

Education

PhD Michigan State University (2009), American Studies

MA Arizona State University (2001), Religious Studies

BA Oklahoma State University (1995), Philosophy, Religious Studies

Selected Publications

  • "Square gnosis, beat eros: Alan Watts and the occultism of Aquarian religion.” Self and Society 43 (2015): 322-334.
  • Kristine Juncker, Afro-Cuban Religious Arts: Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santeria. Tallahassee: University Press of Florida, 2014. In Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies 16 (2014): 125-129.
  • Gary Shepherd and Gordon Shepherd, Binding Earth and Heaven: Patriarchal Blessings in the Prophetic Discourse of Early Mormonism. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012. In Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 18 (2014): 115-117.
  • “Sacramental Song: Theological Imagination in the Religious Music of American Pagans.” In Pop Pagans: Paganism and Popular Music, ed. Donna Weston and Andy Bennett, 162-175. Bristol, CT: Acumen Publishing, 2013.
  • “Prophetics In The Key of Allah: Towards an Understanding of Islam in Jazz.” Jazz Perspectives 4 (2010): 157-182.