Department of Religion and Classics

Faculty in the Department of Religion and Classics

Daniel E. Beaumont, Ph.D., Princeton (1991) Associate Professor of Arabic Language and Literature, Arabic language and literature.

Douglas R. Brooks, Ph.D., Harvard (1986) Professor of Religion, Asian religions.

Curt Cadorette, Ph.D., University of St. Michael's College, Toronto (1985) John Henry Newman Associate Professor of Roman Catholic Studies, Catholicism in the Americas, liberation theology.

Elizabeth Colantoni, Ph.D. (2005), Michigan, Assistant Professor of Classics, Roman, Italic, and Etruscan art and archaeology; Roman religion; early Rome.

Alfred Geier, Ph.D., John Hopkins (1964) Associate Professor of Classics, Greek literature and thought, Plato.

Nicholas Gresens, Ph.D., Indiana University (2009) Lecturer in Classics, Latin and Greek language, Imperial Greek Prose, Ancient Geography, Topography, and Historiography.

T. Emil Homerin, Ph.D., Chicago (1987) Professor of Religion, Islamic and Arabic Studies.

Anne Merideth, Ph.D., Princeton, (1999) Assistant Professor of Religion, New Testament, History and Literature of Early Christianity, Second Temple Judaism.

Noya Rackovsky, M.S., Cornell (1978) Lecturer in Hebrew, Modern Hebrew.

Nora Rubel, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2005) Assistant Professor of Religion, American Judaism, Religion and Foodways.

Catherine Schulenberg, B.A. University of Washington (1982) Lecturer in Arabic, Arabic.

Edward Wierenga, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (1974) Professor of Religion and of Philosophy, Chair of the Department, Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Philosophical Theology.

Emeritus Faculty

William Scott Green, Ph.D., Brown (1974) Professor Emeritus of Religion, Philip S . Bernstein Professor Emeritus of Judaic Studies, and Dean Emeritus of the College, History of Judaism, Hebrew Bible, Theory of Religion.

 

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