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FULL-TIME FACULTY
Kent Brintnall, Assistant Professor J.D., Northeastern University. Ph.D., Emory University Religion and modern culture. Sexuality and the body. Religion and film. Queer theory Contact:
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Kathryn Johnson, Associate Professor Ph.D., Harvard University Islam. Near Eastern studies. International studies Contact:
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Tina Katsanos, Lecturer M.A., University of South Carolina Indigenous religions. Liberal studies Contact:
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Sean McCloud, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Religion and modern culture Contact:
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David Mozina, Assistant Professor Th.D., Harvard University Religions of China and East Asia. Ritual theory Contact:
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John C. Reeves, Blumenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and Director of Graduate Studies Ph.D., Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Near Eastern languages and literatures. Hebrew Bible. Early and medieval Jewish literature Contact:
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Joanne Maguire Robinson, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Chicago Christianity and western culture. Medieval Christianity Contact:
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Julia Marie Robinson, Associate Professor Ph.D., Michigan State University African American Religions. Religions of the African diaspora Contact:
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Jeremy Schott, Associate Professor Ph.D., Duke University Christianity in late antiquity Contact:
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Celia Sinclair. Senior Lecturer M.A., Yale Divinity School Biblical studies. Liberal studies Contact:
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James D. Tabor, Professor and Department Chair Ph.D., University of Chicago. Christian origins. Greco-Roman religions Contact:
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Barbara Thiede, Lecturer Ph.D., University of Missouri Judaic Studies. Liberal studies Contact:
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J. Daniel White, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Hinduism. Religions of South Asia Contact:
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Joseph Winters, Assistant Professor Ph.D., Princeton University Religion and modern culture Contact
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ADJUNCT FACULTY
Shimon Gibson, Adjunct Professor (Ph.D., London University) Ancient Near Eastern archaeology. Landscape archaeology. Culture of Roman and Byzantine Palestine
Marcy Goldstein, Adjunct Lecturer (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara) Hinduism. Religions of Asia
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Francis Penkava, Adjunct Lecturer (M.A., Arizona State University). Liberal Studies
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EMERITUS FACULTY
Judith Fagan, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Religion and modern culture
Jeffrey Meyer, Ph.D., University of Chicago Religions of China
Edward St. Clair, Ph.D., Duke University Religion and modern culture
Herman Thomas, Ph.D., Hartford Seminary Religion in America. African-American religions
Loy H. Witherspoon, Ph.D., Boston University New Testament and Christian origins
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