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Lance Jenott writes book review for literary journal Engelsberg Ideas

Greenberg recognized for work straddling race, religion

John Bowen and Caroline Fourest discuss whether a secular society is a tolerant society.

Wilkins and Martin research finds religious institutions can influence Christians’ LGBTQ views for better or worse.

Tobias Zurn publishes article in The Journal of Asian Studies

Lance Jenott's translations published

Beata Grant retires after 32 years

Maffly-Kipp named interim dean of Graduate School, vice provost for graduate education

Memorializing the slave trade
How Muslims, Like the Rest of Us, Adapt to New Worlds

Wilkins and Martin win grant to explore religious values and public virtue

Faculty fellows to lead key areas in provost’s office

Congratulations to Lerone Martin for receiving the 2019 Arts & Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award

Reading revelation - Hold That Thought Podcast with Profs. Elaine Pagels and Laurie Maffly-Kipp

Maffly-Kipp in the Salt Lake Journal: Early feminists talked about a Heavenly Mother

Greek Hebrew, Roman Hebrew

A professor’s lasting impact

The Moral Crusade

Saint Peter, according to Mark

Laurie Maffly-Kipp wins Newman Exploration Travel Fund Grant

Congratulations to Prof. Monique A. Bedasse for receiving top book prize for “Jah Kingdom”

Religion scholars draw lessons for contemporary souls from King’s combination of faith, politics

Prof. John R. Bowen, Religious Studies affiliated faculty, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Toward More Expansive Perspectives on Gender, Authority, and Role Modeling

A New ‘Wrinkle’

They Travel with So Much: Q&A with Monique Bedasse

Abram Van Engen organizes ‘Religion and Politics in Early America’ conference

Painting New Pictures

Remembering Reverend Billy Graham

Cuillé, Martin, Miller win NEH fellowships

Impact of religion and racial pride on classroom discrimination

Marie Griffith discusses her new book "Moral Combat"

New book by R. Marie Griffith tackles timely subject

Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics

Prof. Lerone A. Martin promoted

50 years after housing marches, faith communities continue to push for social justice

Pilgrim Fathers: How the Thanksgiving we know and love was manufactured

Investigating Mindfulness: A Story in Three Parts

Tomb of early classic Maya ruler found in Guatemala

Monuments to Unbelief

Fall 17 Religious Studies Newsletter Published

Law, Religion and Health in the United States

Abram Van Engen wins NEH Public Scholar grant

Summer Spotlight: Lerone Martin

Religious Studies Welcomes Elena Kravchenko

Classics and Religious Studies Welcome Lance Jenott

Jesuits, Mormons, and American Religion in the World

Prof. Lerone Martin named a Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholar

The Specter of Catholic Identity in Secular France

Prof. Maffly-Kipp Visiting Scholar at the University of Auckland

Spring 17 Religious Studies Newsletter Published

Advancing God’s Kingdom: Calvinism, Calvin College, and Betsy DeVos

Review of Devout Atheists

A Word on Recent Immigration Actions

Prof. Lerone Martin’s book honored by American Society of Church History

Contrary to Popular Belief: Recovering the Grassroots History of American Atheism

Prof. Lerone Martin discusses ‘phonograph religion’

Religious Studies Week

Faculty Spotlight: Cassie Adcock

Revelation: The Religious Studies Newsletter

"Women Atheists Are Genuinely Considered Monsters"

Clinton’s American exceptionalism puts a new twist on an old idea

Religious Studies Welcomes Anna F. Bialek, Kathleen Gibbons, & Tobias Zürn

Why You Just Helped That Stranger
