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Post #E32021, I'm reminded of how religion + video games studies privilege blockbuster PC/console names. As my mother recently taught me, "filthy casual" mobile games can make significant, even sophisticated, claims too.

A #SmartInPublic🧵on #Shinto in Clockmaker. @Sacred_Writes
At first, @Belka_Games's Clockmaker looks like a typical Match-3 puzzle game. But a feature that sets it apart & captured my mother's attention is the seasonal event storylines.

She suggested I check out the "Spirited East" spring event as a scholar of Japanese religion & media. Clockmaker, Spirited East e...
Ok, let's get the obvious stuff out of the way. The Mr. Miyamori character is a dupe for #Ghibli animator #MiyazakiHayao. And the "Spirited East" title perpetuates a bananas orientalist binary of the 'modern, rational West' vs. the 'traditional, mystical East.' But let's dig in. Clockmaker, gameplay screen...
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"Wait, religion and science?" people ask me. "Do those even go together?"

Yes they do. I study where they mix. Why? Because that's where things get real weird.

(A @Sacred_Writes #SmartInPublic thread.)
According to @pewresearch, the majority of Americans think religion and science are in conflict. We often see them as separate realms that only interact in intellectual skirmishes like the Scopes Trial. pewresearch.org/science/2015/1…
Yet, as this additional @pewresearch survey of Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus shows, the "Conflict Thesis" is a particularly Western, Christian view.

Science and religion interact in many other ways that we don't want to miss.
pewtrusts.org/en/trend/archi…
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delighted to announce our latest media partnership with Beantown's only surviving alt-weekly, @DigBoston!

open to anyone with grad-level training in religion, theology, biblical studies, Islamic studies, or related fields

apps due 15 March

sacred-writes.org/digboston
sorry we called it "Beantown" but they called us "older progressives," so

(@mpgPhD has been reading Boston alt-weeklies since even before the original Dig launched in 1999

"older" is not inaccurate but nevertheless how dare)
write 3-4 stories (1-1.5k words each) about religious architecture and sacred space in Boston

get paid $2000 to collaborate with @KARepublic

practice being #SmartInPublic and help Bostonians better understand the sacred space all around them

everybody wins!
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