Don Seeman is an associate professor in the Department of Religion and the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University. Devaka Premawardhana is an associate professor in the Department of Religion and current occupant of a Winship Distinguished Research chair at Emory University.
"""This is a timely and important connection of a humanistic philosophy with cultural anthropology. Anthropologists often tend to think that philosophy is too divorced from everyday life to be useful - and philosophers, in turn, rarely think about the value of their work for the study of culture - making this book valuable in its focus on a significant meeting place between these two disciplines.""--Kevin Schilbrack, Professor of Religious Studies, Appalachian State University ""This is a wonderful volume, with essays by leading scholars, and a homage to one of the most original voices of anthropology and religious studies, Michael D. Jackson. Far beyond being a traditional festschrift, Between Life and Thought offers novel, future-oriented contributions from several different parts of the world. The essays themselves are a joy to read, thoughtful, well-crafted, and perhaps most crucially, each individual essay is of a high quality and relates closely to the overall theme, both in terms of inheriting the thoughts and provocations offered by Michael D. Jackson's work, and in signalling broader contributions to anthropology, religious studies, and to the humanities at large.""--Bhrigupati Singh, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, Ashoka University, and Visiting Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Brown University"