Micah Schwartzman is the director of the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy and the Hardy Cross Dillard Professor of Law. A scholar who focuses on law and religion, jurisprudence, political philosophy...
Assistant Professor of African American Religious History
University of Virginia
A historian of African American religion, Kai Parker examines how messianic and apocalyptic strains of black faith illuminate the tensions between conceptions of redemption and freedom in African...
Charles Mathewes was initially trained in Christian theology and modern philosophical ethics and philosophy of religion, and he continues his interest in those areas, particularly the history of...
Paul Jones's current research engages the neglected theme of patience, and he is currently completing the first volume of a two-part constructive work on its significance for Christian thought (Patien...
Justene Hill Edwards is a scholar of African-American history, specializing in the history of slavery in the United States. She received her doctorate in History from Princeton University in 2015. ...
Matthew Hedstrom is a historian of the United States specializing in religion and culture in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His central questions probe the intersections of American...
Jennifer Geddes, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, teaches courses on evil and suffering, the Holocaust, ethics and literature, and theory of many sorts. Her work includes Evil after...
Dr. Flores researches the constructive contributions of Catholic and Latinx theologies to notions of justice and aesthetics to the life of democracy. Her research in practical ethics addresses issues...
Professor Flake’s research focuses on the adaptive strategies of 19th and 20th century American religious communities and the affect of pluralism on religious identity, as well as the constructive...