John G. Grisafi PhD student and scholar of religion history and Korea My name is John G. Grisafi (he/his/him) and I am a scholar and educator specializing in religion philosophy and history in Korea and in the epistemology theory history and politics of religion more broadly. I am currently a PhD candidate in the Department…
Welcome to this website. I am a scholar in the field of religious studies and gender studies currently employed as a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Religion and Theology at the VU University Amsterdam where I work in the VIDI project Unequal Partners? An Ethnographic Study of Christian-Jewish and Christian-Muslim Couples in the Netherlands.…
Adam Richter PhD History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Thanks for visiting my site! Im a historian of science and an educator. My research focuses on the relationship betwe en science and religion particularly in early modern Europe. I am currently researching the role of anti-Catholicism in early modern English science. I am also working…
Internationally Acclaimed Islamic Scholar and Activist Introducing Dr. HassanDuring her 33-year career in A&S Professor Emerita Riffat Hassan an internationally acclaimed religious scholar and activist taught generations of students about Islam and articulated a progressive understanding of the religion that influenced Muslims around the world.Her
David J. Howlett Historian of Religion in America dhowlett@smith.edu A specialist in American religions I teach at Smith College and have served as a professor at Kenyon College Skidmore College and Bowdoin College. My research asks how religious minorities participate in the construction of centers and peripheries manage internal dissent and difference and develop…
Welcome! Im an independent scholar researcher and author interested in a variety of topics: religion linguistics and writing fantasy novels. Learn more Follow me on Twitter or Facebook! If you support my work consider joining on Patreon for exclusive content! Latest from the Blog Consider a One-Time DonationYour contribution is appreciated and helps me to…
Dr. Rebecca Faulkner specializes in the study of Islam. She earned her Ph.D. in 2021 from the Department of Religion at Princeton University. She is interested in poetry political philosophy and philosophy of religion especially in relation to Islamic modernism in South Asia. Her current book manuscript focuses on the poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal. Faulkner is…
Jeff Levin Ph.D. Scientist religious scholar and Jewish author whose research and writing beginning in the 1980s pioneered the study of religion spirituality and health.
Victoria George is an independent scholar and art historian working in the interdisciplinary realm of the history of colour ideas art history religion and material culture. She is the author of Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation published in 2012.
I am Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Duquesne University Non-Resident Scholar at the Program for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society (PRRUCS) at the University of Pennsylvania and editor of The University Bookman. My research and speaking focuses upon civil society and freedom of association. These two articles cover my…
Ji Hyang Padma is a scholar-practitioner and chaplain providing leadership in the fields of Consciousness Studies Comparative Religion and Integrative Health with a research focus on personal and societal wellness.
I am scholar at the University of California Santa Barbara specializing in sociocultural linguistics with a focus on language sexuality and religion. Im also the Director of Professional Development at UCSBs Graduate Division where I provide resources and support to graduate students as they navigate the professional world of grad school and beyond. The driving…
Martin Nguyen is a Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University engaged in and committed to the work of Islam theology story telling and the religious imagination. Recently Published
Hannah S. Pressman writes about modern Jewish culture religion and identity. She earned her Ph.D. in modern Hebrew literature from New York University in 2012. Her academic research focuses on life-writing translation studies and religious-secular dynamics. A scholar of Hebrew Yiddish and Ladino she is especially interested in tracing the connection between language and identity.…
Dr. Khyati Y. Joshi is a scholar of the intersecting issues of race religion and immigration in the United States. As a consultant Dr. Joshi engages educators policy-makers and community leaders in an examination of the historical and systemic nature of bias its consequences in everyday life and the solutions that foster social justice and inclusiveness. Professor Joshi’s research and scholarly work taps the experiences of South Asian Americans and other immigrant communities to illuminate race relations and inform interfaith work in the United States. She is an author editor and contributor to numerous ground-breaking books and journals in her field.