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Jasmine CandelariaIs the relationship between Catholic Charities and Resettlement Agencies Toxic? Further Examining Catholic Charities and Resettlement Agencies Through Theory – Professor Bruce
Jack CantorOf Pawos and Bodhisattvas: The Poltico-Religious Language of Tibetan Self-Immolation – Professor Melnick Dyer
Nina CarterThe Church of Scientology: A Search for the Truth Behind Tom Cruise’s Religion – Professor Bruce
Khushi ChoudharyGardens of Oppression: In Search of Delight – Professor Baker
Alice CockerhamThe Mark of the Beast, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the End of the World – Professor Baker
Max DevonThe Seekers: American Religion in the Context of Heaven’s Gate – Professor Bruce
Gretchen LindenfeldarWriting American Buddhist Memoir: An Exploration of American Buddhism Through the Work of Three Different Leading Voices in the Space – Professor Melnick Dyer
Navaar NaimiBorn Shinto, Die Buddhist – Professor Melnick Dyer
Frances WhiteWomen with Chutzpah: Comedy as a Subversive Tool of Jewish Female Comedians: An Analysis of the Humor of Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, Gilda Radner, Ilana Glazer and Tiffany Haddish – Professor Baker
 
Insha AfsarJammu and Kashmir: Paradise from the Outside but Prison for Kashmiris – Professor Akhtar
Madeline Korbey‘Sermons’ and ‘Sermonizing’ in the Context of Death and Dying During Covid – Professor Melnick Dyer
O. Alexander PlattTill Death Bring Us Union: A Study of the Divine Marriage Metaphor in the New Testament – Professor Baker
Kang XiongProsperity Gospel and Social Justice in the Asian American Church – Professor Akhtar
Anna-Elena MaheuLaying the Groundwork: Desert Spaces and the Sacralization of U.S. Settler Colonialism – Professor Baker
Will ZimmermanDharma for All: Mindfulness in the United States of America – Professor Melnick Dyer
Samuel Glenn‘Your Favorite Rapper’s a Christian Rapper’: Chance the Rapper’s Use of Religious Discourse on His 2016 Mixtape,  – Professor Bruce
Jack McLarnon ‘One’ and ‘I’: Dynamics of Ritual Unity and Individuality in the Liturgical Practice of the Catholic Nicene Creed – Professor Baker
Bernhardur Magnusson McComish Religious Visions of the Environmental ‘Apocalypse’: Theological Approaches to Climate Change – Professor Baker
Lila PatinkinThe Very Well-Known, Not Known at All, Story of Esther, Queen of Persia – Professor Baker
Lydia SullivanIndependent Thinkers & Women Unrestrained: Táhirih, Sera Khandro and Mary Baker Eddy in the Androcentric Public Sphere of the 19  and 20 Centuries – Professor Melnick Dyer
Jin WeiFolklore and Religions Reimagined in Contemporary China – Professor Melnick Dyer
Molly BrooksReligion and Citizenship: A Case Study for the Involvement of Religion in the Identity and Culture of Citizens in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore – Professor Akhtar
Anissa GarzaThe Gendered Model of the Civil Rights Movement: Its Social and Psychological Impacts  — Professor Bruce  
Claudia GlickmanThe Force of Translation on Contemporary Bible Study: A Look into How Word Choice Affects the Book of Genesis and Conceivable Methods of Its Reconstruction – Professor Carlson-Hasler
Rebecca HowardAmbiguities of Interpretation: The Artistic Eloquence of Abdulnasser Gharem’s Ricochet  — Professor Bruce
Shahrukh KhanUnderstanding Non-violence in Islam: Sacred text, Religious Reform, Music, and Law in Pakistan – Professor Akhtar
Ezra Oliff-LiebermanThe past isn’t dead.  It isn’t even past:  An Exploration of Jewish-Israeli (Dis)Engagement with the Nakba or The Israeli Case for Reparations – Professor Baker [Peace & Conflict Studies major]
Robert DanielsDianetics to Scientology: Hubbard’s Use of Religious Discourse – Professor Bruce
Emma HampsonThe Americanization of Buddhism and the Subsequent Development of Mindfulness-Based Stress Therapy: Is There a Role for Religion in Healthcare? Professor Melnick Dyer
Kai LindseyThe Intergenerational Transmission of Buddhism in Maine – Professor Melnick Dyer
Joshua Moise-SilvermanJewish Ethical Reflections on the Promises and Challenges of Emerging Reproductive Technologies – Professor Baker
Olga RevzinaMachik Labdrön and Tsultrim Allione’s Commitment to All Sentient Beings: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Buddho-psychology – Professor Melnick Dyer
Benjamin TonelliThe Parable of the Good Samaritan and the Responsibility of the Modern Neighbor – Professor Bruce
Kelsey PearsonThe Hero’s Journey and Soul Retrieval Therapy – Professor Baker
Audrey PuleioSpiritual-Environmental Responsibility: Emotional Connection to Nature as Seen in – Professor Melnick Dyer
Fatima SaidiThe Evolution of Politics, Religion, and their Relationship in the Modern Middle East (1900-2016) – Professor Akhtar
Andrew SegalPower to the People: Black Power & the Limitations of a Rights-based Discourse in the struggle for Black Liberation – Professor Tracy and Dr. Chris Petrella
Ahmed SheikhPolitics of (Mis)Representation: Film Narratives of Somalia Deconstructed – Professor Akhtar
Melissa CarpRemembering the Former Jewish Community Center of Lewiston, Maine – Dr. Darby Ray
Norberto Diaz, IIIA Scientific Soul:  Creating Dialogue Between Science and Religion in Order to Achieve a Holistic View – Professor Tracy
Esperanza Au GilbertHidden in Plain Sight:  Married Orthodox Jewish Women and the Practice of Wig Wearing as Head Covering – Professor Baker
Wendy Hermans GoldmanWe’re Still Jews: 21st Century Jewish Identity Reflected in the Humor of , and Sarah Silverman – Professor Baker
Emilie MullerThe Conquest Narrative of Joshua 1-12:  Ideological Strategies, Morality, and Modern Implications – Professor Baker
Peter NovelloThe Science of Religion:  A Catholic and Tibetan Buddhist Comparison – Professor Tracy
Kathryn OrtegaCreating a Better World by Imagining a Way to Create Religious Harmony – Professor Tracy
Alex TritellDivine Commands in the  :  Religious Extremism and the Model of Faith – Professor Tracy
Adina BrinModern American Jews, Collective Victimhood, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict – Professor Baker
Eliza KaplanChoosing the Chosen People.  Jewish Identification Among Intermarried Families in America – Professor Baker
Myriam KellyTurkey’s Emergence as a Regional Power in the Wake of the Syrian Refugee Crisis – Professor Akhtar
Alison Rose KimballThe Problem of Evil – Professor Tracy
Emma LindsayHow Eve Set Humanity Free From the Garden:  Connecting the Feminine Divine through Eve’s Desire for Wisdom – Professor Baker
Julia OfmanMunis Tekinalp’s “Ten Commandments”:  An examination of Jewish Turkification in the Early Republic and Its Ambivalent Legacy in Contemporary Turkey – Professor Baker
Hollis Graham SaffordThe Jackson Creed – Professor Bruce
Joseph Marques-FalkThe Jhānas: A Comparison of Teachings on Absorption Concentration in the Theravadan Tradition – Professor Strong
Henry NguyenThe Negative Impacts of Deforestation on Wildlife in China – Professor Strong
Charles DonahueThe Immaculate Reception:  An Examination of Religious Symbolism in Sports – Professor Bruce
Julia HanlonThomas Merton in Dialogue with Buddhism – Professor Strong 
Claire KershkoThe Problem of Evil:  An Examination of the Classical and Neoclassical Conceptions of God in Consideration of the Problem of Evil – Professor Tracy
Madeline LandryIn the EMptiness of Non-Being:  An Exposition of Classical and Neoclassical Theism – Professor Tracy
Katharine NixonMountains and Mandalas:  An Exploration of an in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition – Professor Strong
Natalie L. ShribmanIsrael as a Divided State:  Discrimination Against Reform Jews and Converts in Israel – Professor Baker
Alison TraversThe Theological and Political Debate on Family Planning and its Fruition in Egyptian Society – Professor Akhtar
Remy AlbertGush Emunim and Neturei Karta:  An Analysis of Contending Models of Jewish Masculinity in Israel – Professor Baker
Jadria Concetta Lineberger CincottaThe Dualisms of Paul – Professor Baker
Maggie DembinskiTheology in Recovery from Abuse and Addiction – Professor Baker
Rashad RoseA More Perfect Union:  Beyond The Speech – Professor Bruce
Zoe BryanA Case for War:  Just War Theory as Applied to the 2003 United States Invasion of Iraq – Professor Tracy
Phoebe DixonMormon Evangelism in the 21st Century – Professor Bruce
Maria KingThe Mysticism of St. Teresa of Avila – Professor Tracy
Elana Leopold :  Searching for a Missing Definition – Professor Schomburg
Lizzie LeungToo Easy Being Green:  Global Shangri-la and Green Orientalism in China’s Tibet – Professor Strong
Ronny EadFinding Your Path:  A Practical Comparison of the Samatha and Bare Insight Approaches to Nirvana – Professor Strong
Joseph P. DrinkwaterSporting Proportionality:  Title IX’s Effect on High School and Collegiate Male Athletes – Professor Bruce
Michael TetlerThe Liturgical Ideal of the Tractarian Movement – Professor Bruce
Juliana KirklandClear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose – Professor Bruce
Julia BedellFrom Mirra Alfassa to the Mother: Tracing the Path of a Modern Spiritual Icon – Professor Schomburg
Jared BokContextualization of the Gospel to Muslims and its Implications for Christian-Muslim Relations – Professor Schomburg
Brandon CooperGush Emunim: Religious Zionism and Its Impact on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process – Professor Baker
Beau Jack Sunil DahmsThe Evolution of Jeremiad Discourse throughout American History; John Winthrop, The Rev. Dr.  Martin Luther King, Jr., and Barack Obama – Professor Bruce
Robert FriedlanderCompeting Views of Islam:  Professor Schomburg
Lindsay Thomson-BrillTracing the Path of the Snow Lion:  Tibetan Nationalism and the Dalai Lama’s Dilemma – Professor Strong
Benjamin HorganSpiritual Awakenings:  Alcoholics Anonymous, Storytelling, and the Logic of Gift Exchange – Professors Bruce and Swan Tuite
Manuela OdellRecreation of Africa as the “Holy Land”:  Case Study of Candomblé – Professor Bruce
Rose SchwabSystems of Dominance and Submission:  From Biblical Narratives to Faith Communities – Professor Baker
Shawki Ta’lib WhiteReligion of the Streets:  Forming a Unique Image and Understanding of God, Expressing It through Hip Hop – Professor Bruce
Victoria LibbyMuslim Veiling Since the 1970’s:  Veiling as a Vehicle Towards Greater Mobility and Autonomy – Professor Schomburg
Ross AllardThe Vision of a Warrior:  Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Naropa University – Professor Strong
Elizabeth Shaftal CohenVillain, Hero, and Jew:  Examining Representations and Characterizations of Judas Iscariot – Professor Bruce
Veronica Helppie DenglerYoga:  A Cultural Analysis of History and Practice – Professor Strong
Alicia HansonLost in the Woods:  Jack Kerouac and the  American Buddhist Landscape – Professor Strong
Nils JohnsonIntending Hip Hop Through Phenomenology –
Matthew ZiinoExamining the Politics of Islam – A Reinterpretation of Islam and Democracy –
Amadi Sulaiman CisseReturning to The “Door of No Return” – Professor Bruce
Sarah MengelTransitions in Jihad’s Redefinition:  Modernity’s Challenge to Tradition – Professor Tracy
Meg JoyceWhen Nails Don’t Hang:  An Examination of How Jesus Hung on the Cross – Professor Allison
Sarahbelle MarshHoly Ground – Professor Bruce
Kristen J. .KenlyReflections on Religious Studies Curriculums – A Guide to Effectively Teaching Religion in the University – Professor Bruce
Haley LiebermanGod and the Problem of Evil:  A Post-Holocaust Theodicy – Professor Tracy
C. Alexander SchindelWhat Happens When Jesus is Number 1 in the Box Office? – Professor Bruce
Cami DysonThe Structure and Themes Found in Modern Myth:  An analysis of Neil Gaiman’s Comic Book:  Professor Bruce
Anthony SolaquaThe Holy Madness:  A Review of a Particular Form of Religious Madness:  Pentecostalism – Professor Bruce
Stacey Lynn BerkowitzWrestling With G-d Defining Jewish Identity in Modern Day Hungary and Poland – Professor Bruce and Professor Caspi
Samantha DahanThe American Flag in Black Protest Art – Professor Bruce

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Hikari Ishido 2020
Jeffrey Johnson 2020
Elizabeth Krulick 2020
Peter Vaughn 2020
Jason Burns 2019
Jonathan Herr 2019
David Lange 2019
Steven Neighbors 2019
Nancy Nolan 2019
Kevin D. Pagan 2019
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Chadwick Haygood 2018
Brian Mesimer 2018
Dave Perrigan 2018
Shane Prim 2018
Michael Prodigalidad 2018
Craig Riggall 2018
Viktor Szemerei 2018
Sam Webb 2018
Charles Betters 2017
Jeffery Blick 2017
Aaron Johnstone 2017
John Kidd 2017
Dean Klein 2017
Matthew Lanser 2017
Michael Pettingill 2017
Tyler Prieb 2017
James Rosenquist 2017
Adam Sinnett 2017
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Jeffrey Chipriano 2016
Ryan Dennis 2016
Eric Fields 2016
Dianne Geary 2016
Richard Gimpel 2016
Robert Holman 2016
Steven Johnstone 2016
Ben Jolliffe 2016
Paul Y. Kim 2016
Paul LeFavor 2016
Adam Mabry 2016
Christopher Smithson 2016
Jason Jolly 2015
Eric Mitchell 2015
Kevin Shoemaker 2015
Pei Tsai 2015
Tina Walker 2015
Maria Colfer 2014
Paul Hamilton 2014
Thomas Harr 2014
Phillip Hunter 2014
Jon Jordan 2014
Jeff Lammers 2014
David Reichelderfer 2014
Clell Smyth 2014
Jordan Vale 2014
Glenn Waddell 2014
William Cron 2013
Andrew Hambleton 2013
Ian Macintyre 2013
Brian Ruffner 2013
Paul Schlehlein 2013
John Spina 2013
Geoffrey Stabler 2013
Nathan Carr 2012
Joe Chestnut 2012
Christopher DiVietro 2012
Alicia Gower 2012
Matthew Harlow 2012
Robert Huffstedtler 2012
Matthew Lukowitz 2012
Matthew Monahan 2012
Robert Olson 2012
Sam Sinns 2012
Michael Chipman 2011
Keith Elder 2011
Robert Getty 2011
Aaron Hartman 2011
Christopher Haven 2011
Frederick Lo 2011
Scott McManus 2011
David Palmer 2011
Steven Saul 2011
Frank Sindler 2011
Bruce Smith 2011
David Stiles 2011
Linda Stromsmoe 2011
Ying Chan Fred Wu 2011
Patrick Donohue 2010
Chuck Goddard 2010
Steve Hays 2010
David Herding 2010
Samuel Masters 2010
Landon Rowland 2010
Jason Wood 2010
Gerald L. Chrisco 2009
J. L. Gerdes 2009
Joseph C. Ho 2009
Dan Jensen 2009
Michael H. McKeever 2009
Michael Newkirk 2009
Andrew Sherrill 2009
Anthony R. Turner 2009
Jason Webb 2009
Mark A. Winder 2009
Renfred Errol Zepp 2009
Daniel A. Betters 2008
Lynnette Bond 2008
Claude Marshall 2008
Robinson W. Mitchell 2008
James W. Ptak 2008
Randy C. Randall 2008
Ken Stout 2008
Shin C. Tak 2008
Daniel A. Weightman 2008
Ronald S. Baines 2007
Erick John Blore 2007
Phillip Gene Carnes 2007
Kevin Chiarot 2007
J. Grady Crosland, M.D. 2007
Natalie P. Flake 2007
Dante Spencer Mably 2007
Jim Maples 2007
Daniel Millward 2007
Timothy James Nicholls 2007
Greg Schneeberger 2007
Steven Walker 2007
Michael Winebrenner 2007
Andrew Young 2007
Richard G. Abshier 2006
Dennis Di Mauro 2006
Jeffrey Hamling 2006
Jonathan Ray Huggins 2006
Bradley D. Johnson 2006
Ronald A. Julian 2006
Noah Denver Manring 2006
Daniel Craig Norman 2006
James Mark Randle 2006
Garry M. Senna 2006
Joseph Olan Stubbs 2006
Young C. Tak 2006
Stephen R. Turley 2006
Jeremy Alder 2005
John Gordon Duncan 2005
Mary Lyn Huffman 2005
Gregory Perry 2005
Taylor Wise 2005
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Trevor C. Johnson 2004
Michael Munoz 2004
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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

The Role of Muslim Women in Nigeria’s Socioeconomic Development Through the Implementation of The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals , Faqiat Afolake Adeaga

The Theoretical Epigenetic Relationship Between Complex-PTSD and ADHD in Holocaust Survivors’ Descendants , Y. Sahara Brodsky

Apertures in Recollections A Mental Trauma Response to the Holocaust Experience , Nicole T. Broxterman

Differentiating Magic: a Call for a Differential Approach , Weston L. Wright

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Interpreting 9/11: Religious or Political Event? , Fadime Apaydin

The need to address religious diversity at work: an all-inclusive model of spirituality at work , Ivonne Valero Cázares

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

The Mass is the Medium: Marshall McLuhan and Roman Catholic Liturgical Change , Ashil D. Manohar

White Too Long: Christianity or Nationalism? , Rachel E. Osborne

"Theology" in the Public University , Sarah T. White

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Warfare in Christianity and Islam: Unveiling Secular Justifications and Motivations Behind So-Called Religious Violence , Onur Korkmaz

Legitimizing Violence: Functional Similarities of the Religious and the Secular Violence , Tahir Topal

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

“Living Creatures of Every Kind:” An Ecofeminist Reading of Genesis 1-3 , T. G. Barkasy

Three Theorists on Religious Violence in an Islamic Context: Karen Armstrong, Mark Juergensmeyer, and William T. Cavanaugh , Ayse Camur

Complex Tripartite Hydro Politics of River Ganges , Muttaki Bin Kamal

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Solid Metaphor and Sacred Space: Interpreting the Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Relations Found at Beth Alpha Synagogue , Evan Carter

Growth, and Development of Care for Leprosy Sufferers Provided by Religious Institutions from the First Century AD to the Middle Ages , Philippa Juliet Meek

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Altering Tian: Spirituality in Early Confucianism , Jacob Thomas Atkinson

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The U.S. Department of State Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: What does the U.S. engage when they engage `religion'? , Belgica Marisol Cucalon

Rising Above a Crippling Hermeneutic , Luke Steven, Carlos, Armando Thompson

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

From Cosmogony to Anthropogony: Inscribing Bodies in Vedic Cosmogony and Samskara Rituals , Christine Boulos

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Gadamer and Nāgārjuna in Play: Providing a New Anti-Objectivist Foundation for Gadamer’s Interpretive Pluralism with Nāgārjuna’s Help , Nicholas Byle

Shamanism, Spiritual Transformation and the Ethical Obligations of the Dying Person: A Narrative Approach , Ellen W. Klein

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Finding Confucianism in Scientology: A comparative analysis , John Albert Kieffer

Sympathy for the devil: A character analysis of Gibreel Farishta in Salman Rushdie's The satanic verses , Catherine Mary Lafuente

The Babel paradox , Michel Machado

Theology, Spirituality, and the Academic Study of Religion in Public Universities , Don Saunders

Broadening the Spectrum: The Religious Dimensions of the Rainbow Gatherings , Seth M. Walker

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Poetry and Ritual: The Physical Expression of Homoerotic Imagery in sama , Zachary Holladay

Religious Exiles And Emigrants: The Changing Face Of Zoroastrianism , Tara Angelique Migliore

Metropolitan Community Church: A Perfectly Queer Reading Of The Bible , Matthew D. Stewart

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

(Dis)continuity between Sikhism and Islam: The development of hukam across religions , Mark Horowitz

Natural Law Ethics: A Comparison of the Theravāda and Thomistic Traditions , David Lantigua

An analysis Of Origen's charismatic ideology in his Commentary on the Gospel of John , Kimberly W. Logan-Hudson

The proliferating sacred: Secularization and postmodernity , Donald Surrency

Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006

The commodification of yoga in contemporary U.S. culture , Michelle E. Demeter

The Middle-Class Religious Ideology and the Underclass Struggle: A Growing Divide in Black Religion , Franklin Hills Jr.

The ethics of the spirit in Galatians: Considering Paul's paranesis in the interpretation of his theology , Steven Douglas Meigs

Cicero and St. Augustine's Just War Theory: Classical Influences on a Christian Idea , Berit Van Neste

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

The Origins of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature: Prophecy, Babylon, and 1 Enoch , Sarah Robinson

Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004

Sports and the American Sacred: What are the Limits of Civil Religion? , Frank Ferreri

Radical Religious Groups and Government Policy: A Critical Evaluation , Tori Chambers Lockler

“Symbolism of Language: A Study in the Dialogue of Power Between the Imperial Cult and the Synoptic Gospels” , Sharon Matlock-Marsh

Near-Death Experiences, Religion, and Life After Death , Holly Wallace

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215 Religion Research Paper Topics for College Students

religion research paper topics

Studying religion at a college or a university may be a challenging course for any student. This isn’t because religion is always a sensitive issue in society, it is because the study of religion is broad, and crafting religious topics for research papers around them may be further complex for students. This is why sociology of religion research topics and many others are here, all for your use.

As students of a university or a college, it is essential to prepare religious topics for research papers in advance. There are many research paper topics on religion, and this is why the scope of religion remains consistently broad. They extend to the sociology of religion, research paper topics on society, argumentative essay topics, and lots more. All these will be examined in this article. Rather than comb through your books in search of inspiration for your next essay or research paper, you can easily choose a topic for your religious essay or paper from the following recommendations:

World Religion Research Paper Topics

If you want to broaden your scope as a university student to topics across religions of the world, there are religion discussion topics to consider. These topics are not just for discussion in classes, you can craft research around them. Consider:

  • The role of myths in shaping the world: Greek myths and their influence on the evolution of European religions
  • Modern History: The attitude of modern Europe on the history of their religion
  • The connection between religion and science in the medieval and modern world
  • The mystery in the books of Dan Brown is nothing but fiction: discuss how mystery shapes religious beliefs
  • Theocracy: an examination of theocratic states in contemporary society
  • The role of Christianity in the modern world
  • The myth surrounding the writing of the Bible
  • The concept of religion and patriarchy: examine two religions and how it oppresses women
  • People and religion in everyday life: how lifestyle and culture is influenced by religion
  • The modern society and the changes in the religious view from the medieval period
  • The interdependence of laws and religion is a contemporary thing: what is the role of law in religion and what is the role of religion in law?
  • What marked the shift from religion to humanism?
  • What do totemism and animalism denote?
  • Pre Colonial religion in Africa is savagery and barbaric: discuss
  • Cite three religions and express their views on the human soul
  • Hinduism influenced Indian culture in ways no religion has: discuss
  • Africans are more religious than Europeans who introduced Christian religion to them: discuss
  • Account for the evolution of Confucianism and how it shaped Chinese culture to date
  • Account for the concept of the history of evolution according to Science and according to a religion and how it influences the ideas of the religious soul
  • What is religious education and how can it promote diversity or unity?7
  • Workplace and religion: how religion is extended to all facets of life
  • The concept of fear in maintaining religious authorities: how authorities in religious places inspire fear for absolute devotion
  • Afro-American religion: a study of African religion in America
  • The Bible and its role in religions
  • Religion is more of emotions than logic
  • Choose five religions of the world and study the similarities in their ideas
  • The role of religious leaders in combating global terrorism
  • Terrorism: the place of religion in promoting violence in the Middle East
  • The influence of religion in modern-day politics
  • What will the world be like without religion or religious extremists?
  • Religion in the growth of communist Russia: how cultural revolution is synonymous with religion
  • Religion in the growth of communist China: how cultural revolution is synonymous with religion
  • The study of religions and ethnic rivalries in India
  • Terrorism in Islam is a comeback to the crusades
  • The role of the Thirty Years of War in shaping world diplomacy
  • The role of the Thirty Years of War in shaping plurality in Christianity
  • The religion and the promotion of economics
  • The place of world religions on homosexuality
  • Why does a country, the Vatican City, belong to the Catholic Church?
  • God and the concept of the supernatural: examine the idea that God is a supernatural being
  • The influence of religion in contemporary Japan
  • Religion and populism in the modern world
  • The difference between mythical creatures and gods
  • Polytheism and the possibility of world peace
  • Religion and violence in secular societies?
  • Warfare and subjugation in the spread of religion
  • The policies against migrant in Poland is targeted against Islam
  • The role of international organizations in maintaining religious peace
  • International terrorist organizations and the decline of order

Research Paper Topics Religion and Society

As a student in a university or MBA student, you may be requested to write an informed paper on sociology and religion. There are many sociology religion research paper topics for these segments although they may be hard to develop. You can choose out of the following topics or rephrase them to suit your research interest:

  • The influence of religion on the understanding of morality
  • The role of religion in marginalizing the LGBTQ community
  • The role of women in religion
  • Faith crisis in Christianity and Islamic religions
  • The role of colonialism in the spreading of religion: the spread of Christianity and Islam is a mortal sin
  • How does religion shape our sexual lifestyle?
  • The concept of childhood innocence in religion
  • Religion as the object of hope for the poor: how religion is used as a tool for servitude by the elite
  • The impact of traditional beliefs in today’s secular societies
  • How religion promotes society and how it can destroy it
  • The knowledge of religion from the eyes of a sociologist
  • Religious pluralism in America: how diverse religions struggle to strive
  • Social stratification and its role in shaping religious groups in America
  • The concept of organized religion: why the belief in God is not enough to join a religious group
  • The family has the biggest influence on religious choices: examine how childhood influences the adult’s religious interests
  • Islamophobia in European societies and anti-Semitism in America
  • The views of Christianity on interfaith marriage
  • The views of Islam on interfaith marriage
  • The difference between spirituality and religion
  • The role of discipline in maintaining strict religious edicts
  • How do people tell others about their religion?
  • The features of religion in sociology
  • What are the views of Karl Marx on religion?
  • What are the views of Frederic Engels on religion?
  • Modern Islam: the conflict of pluralism and secularism
  • Choose two religions and explore their concepts of divorce
  • Governance and religion: how religion is also a tool of control
  • The changes in religious ideas with technological evolution
  • Theology is the study of God for God, not humans
  • The most feared religion: how Islamic extremists became identified as terrorist organizations
  • The role of cults in the society: why religious people still have cults affiliations
  • The concept of religious inequality in the US
  • What does religion say about sexual violence?

Religion Essay Topics

As a college student, you may be required to write an essay on religion or morality. You may need to access a lot of religious essay topics to find inspiration for a topic of your choice. Rather than go through the stress of compiling, you can get more information for better performance from religion topics for research paper like:

  • The origin of Jihad in Islam and how it has evolved
  • Compare the similarities and differences between Christian and Judaism religions
  • The Thirty Years War and the Catholic church
  • The Holocaust: historic aggression or a religious war
  • Religion is a tool of oppression from the political and economic perspectives
  • The concept of patriarchy in religion
  • Baptism and synonym to ritual sacrifice
  • The life of Jesus Christ and the themes of theology
  • The life of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the themes of theology
  • How can religion be used to promote world peace?
  • Analyze how Jesus died and the reason for his death
  • Analyze the event of the birth of Christ
  • The betrayal of Jesus is merely to fulfill a prophecy
  • Does “prophecy” exist anywhere in religion?
  • The role of war in promoting religion: how crusades and terrorist attacks shape the modern world
  • The concept of Karma: is Karma real?
  • Who are the major theorists in religion and what do they say?
  • The connection of sociology with religion
  • Why must everyone be born again according to Christians?
  • What does religious tolerance mean?
  • What is the benefit of religion in society?
  • What do you understand about free speech and religious tolerance?
  • Why did the Church separate from the state?
  • The concept of guardian angels in religion
  • What do Islam and Christianity say about the end of the world?
  • Religion and the purpose of God for man
  • The concept of conscience in morality is overrated
  • Are there different sects in Christianity?
  • What does Islam or Christianity say about suicide?
  • What are the reasons for the Protestant Reformation?
  • The role of missionaries in propagating Christianity in Africa
  • The role of the Catholic church in shaping Christianity
  • Do we need an international religious organization to maintain international religious peace?
  • Why do people believe in miracles?

Argumentative Essay Topics on Religion

Creating argumentative essay topics on religion may be a daunting exercise regardless of your level. It is more difficult when you don’t know how to start. Your professor could be interested in your critical opinions about international issues bordering on religion, which is why you need to develop sensible topics. You can consider the following research paper topics religion and society for inspiration:

  • Religion will dominate humanity: discuss
  • All religions of the world dehumanize the woman
  • All men are slaves to religion
  • Karl Marx was right when he said religion is the return of the repressed, “the sigh of the oppressed creature”: discuss
  • Christianity declined in Europe with the Thirty Years War and it separated brothers and sisters of the Christian faith?
  • Islamic terrorism is a targeted attack on western culture
  • The danger of teen marriage in Islam is more than its benefits
  • The church should consider teen marriages for every interested teenager
  • Is faith fiction or reality?
  • The agape love is restricted to God and God’s love alone
  • God: does he exist or is he a fiction dominating the world?
  • Prayer works better without medicine: why some churches preach against the use of medicine
  • People change religion because they are confused about God: discuss
  • The church and the state should be together
  • Polygamous marriage is evil and it should be condemned by every religion
  • Cloning is abuse against God’s will
  • Religious leaders should also be political leaders
  • Abortion: a sin against God or control over your body
  • Liberty of religious association affects you negatively: discuss
  • Religious leaders only care about themselves, not the people
  • Everyone should consider agnosticism
  • Natural laws are the enemy of religion
  • It is good to have more than two faiths in a family
  • It is hard for the state to exist without religion
  • Religion as a cause of the World War One
  • Religion as a tool for capitalists
  • Religion doesn’t promote morality, only extremisms
  • Marriage: should the people or their religious leaders set the rules?
  • Why the modern church should acknowledge the LGBTQ: the fight for true liberalism
  • Mere coexistence is not religious tolerance
  • The use of candles, incense, etc. in Catholic worship is idolatrous and the same as pagan worship: discuss
  • The Christian religion is the same as Islam

Christianity Research Paper Topics on Religion

It doesn’t matter if you’re a Christian or not as you need to develop a range of topics for your essay or project. To create narrow yet all-inclusive research about Christianity in the world today, you can consider research topics online. Rather than rack your head or go through different pages on the internet, consider these:

  • Compare and contrast Christian and Islam religions
  • Trace the origin of Christianity and the similarity of the beliefs in the contemporary world
  • Account for the violent spread of Christianity during the crusades
  • Account for the state of Christianity in secular societies
  • The analysis of the knowledge of rapture in Christianity
  • Choose three contemporary issues and write the response of Christianity on them
  • The Catholic church and its role towards the continuance of sexual violence
  • The Catholic church and the issues of sexual abuse and scandals
  • The history of Christianity in America
  • The history of Christianity in Europe
  • The impact of Christianity on American slaves
  • The belief of Christianity on death, dying, and rapture
  • The study of Christianity in the medieval period
  • How Christianity influenced the western world
  • Christianity: the symbols and their meaning
  • Why catholic priests practice celibacy
  • Christianity in the Reformation Era
  • Discuss the Gnostic Gospels and their distinct historic influence on Christianity
  • The catholic church in the Third Reich of Germany
  • The difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament
  • What the ten commandments say from a theological perspective
  • The unpredictable story of Moses
  • The revival of Saul to Paul: miracle or what?
  • Are there Christian cults in the contemporary world?
  • Gender differences in the Christian church: why some churches don’t allow women pastors
  • The politics of the Catholic church before the separation of the church and the state
  • The controversies around Christian religion and atheism: why many people are leaving the church
  • What is the Holy Trinity and what is its role in the church?
  • The miracles of the New Testament and its difference from the Old Testament’s
  • Why do people question the existence of God?
  • God is a spirit: discuss

Islam Research Paper Topics

As a student of the Islamic religion or a Muslim, you may be interested in research on the religion. Numerous Islam research paper topics could be critical in shaping your research paper or essay. These are easy yet profound research paper topics on religion Islam for your essays or papers:

  • Islam in the Middle East
  • Trace the origin of Islam
  • Who are the most important prophets in Islam?
  • Discuss the Sunni and other groups of Muslims
  • The Five Pillars of Islam are said to be important in Islam, why?
  • Discuss the significance of the Holy Month
  • Discuss the significance of the Holy Pilgrimage
  • The distinctions of the Five Pillars of Islam and the Ten Commandments?
  • The controversies around the hijab and the veil
  • Western states are denying Muslims: why?
  • The role of religious leaders in their advocacy of sexual abuse and violence
  • What the Quran says about rape and what does Hadiths say, too?
  • Rape: men, not the women roaming the street should be blamed
  • What is radicalism in Islam?
  • The focus of Islam is to oppress women: discuss
  • The political, social, and economic influence of modernity on Islam
  • The notable wives of prophet Muhammad and their role in Islam: discuss
  • Trace the evolution of Islam in China and the efforts of the government against them
  • Religious conflict in Palestine and Israel: how a territorial conflict slowly became a religious war
  • The study of social class and the Islamic religion
  • Suicide bombers and their belief of honor in death: the beliefs of Islamic jihadists
  • Account for the issues of marginalization of women in Muslim marriages
  • The role of literature in promoting the fundamentals of Islam: how poetry was used to appeal to a wider audience
  • The concept of feminism in Islam and why patriarchy seems to be on a steady rise
  • The importance of Hadiths in the comprehension of the Islamic religion
  • Does Islam approve of democracy?
  • Islamic terrorism and the role of religious leaders
  • The relationship of faith in Islam and Christianity: are there differences in the perspectives of faith?
  • How the Quran can be used as a tool for religious tolerance and religious intolerance
  • The study of Muslims in France: why is there religious isolation and abuse in such a society?
  • Islam and western education: what are the issues that have become relevant in recent years?
  • Is there a relationship between Islam and Science?
  • Western culture: why there are stereotypes against Muslims abroad
  • Mythology in Islam: what role does it play in shaping the religion?
  • Islam and the belief in the afterlife: are there differences between its beliefs with other religions’?
  • Why women are not allowed to take sermons in Islam

Can’t Figure Out Your Religion Paper?

With these religious research paper topics, you’re open to change the words or choose a topic of your choice for your research paper or essay. Writing an essay after finding a topic is relatively easy. Since you have helpful world religion research paper topics, research paper topics on religion and society, religion essay topics, argumentative essay topics on religion, Christianity research paper topics, and Islam research paper topics, you can go online to research different books that discuss the topic of your choice.

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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

Theological Foundations for Shobi's Table Extending Hospitality in Hunger Ministry , Esther Kristianti Sianipar

How Can Pastors Who Are Working with Youth in Tanzania Help Youth Resolve Christian-Muslim Tensions? , Ombeni Martin Ulime

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Poverty Alleviation in the Rural Areas of Kunene Region in Namibia: The Role of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) , Jeremia Ekandjo

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Missional Discipleship Within the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria , Innocent Webinumen Anthony

Empowering Laity to Engage in Pastoral Care Ministry: A Proposal for Capacity Building and Supervision for Larger Congregation with Special Reference to Kohima Ao Baptist Church, Nagaland, India. , Tsuwainla Jamir

The Social Role of Worship: A Reading of Micah 6:1-8 , Khin Win Kyi

Murmuring Met with Mercy and Grace: An Examination of the Pre-Sinai Wilderness Wanderings Traditions , Anna Rask

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

A Reinterpretation of Chin Christian Spirituality Beyond One Century in the Light Of Martin Luther's Freedom Of a Christian , Bawi Dua

New Every Morning: Epectasy as a Theology for Innovation , Joel Hinck

The Church’s Call to Minister to Refugees: A Case Study on Liberian Refugees in Minnesota , Rufus Kudee

Apostolicam Ecclesiam: Socio-Liturgical Interpretation of the Mission of the Church in the Perspective of Friedrich Nietzsche's "Antichrist" , Sebastian Ryszard Madejski

Developing Adaptive Leaders: An Initial Intervention for Transforming a Church Culture , Molly Schroeder

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

The Need for Older Adults’ Ministry in the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) , Bitrus Habu Bamai

Luther's Understanding of Grace and Its Implications for Administration of the Lord's Supper in the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria (LCCN) , Yelerubi Birgamus

Living the American Dream: Faith Formation and the Missio Dei Dilemma among Seventh Day Adventist African American Immigrant Families , Enock Ariga Marindi

Lakota Cultural Fusion and Revitalization of Native Christian Identity , Kelly Sherman-Conroy

The Word-of-God Conflict in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in the 20th Century , Donn Wilson

The Rupture That Remains: A Trauma-Informed Pastoral Theology , Eric Worringer

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Challenge of Being in the Minority: Palestinian Christian Theology in Light of Christian Zionism Post-1948 , Medhat S. Yoakiem

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Towards Beloved Community: Racial Reconciliation through Multiracial Missional Churches , Gray Amos Kawamba

Sanctification in Adolescence: How Karl Barth’s Two-Fold Critique of the Church Could Influence Youth Ministry Practices Today , Joel Vander Wal

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Absolving Word : Luther's Reformational Turn , Matthew W. McCormick

The Defiled Imago Dei and Forgiveness: The Tensions Between Ethnicity and Humanity in the Image of God in the Context of the Ethiopian Churches , Wondimu Legesse Sonessa

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Widowhood Care and Empowerment in 1 Timothy 1:3-16: A Case Study of the Evangelical Methodist Church of Christ as a Paradigm for African Instituted Churches , Millicent Yeboah Asuamah

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Understanding the Nature and Impact of Alcoholism : Implications for Ministry in Kenya , Margaret Kemunto Obaga

Theses/Dissertations from 1963 1963

An Approach to the Interpretation of the Self-Designation of Jesus: The Son of Man , Marlin Eugene Ingebretson

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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

Participation in the Martyred Christ: Augustine of Hippo on Martyrdom and Martyr Veneration , Matthew Esquivel

Accounting for the Gift: Theology and Ethics in Accounting , Daniel Sebastian

Radical Explorations Of Radical Empiricism: William James’s Transmissive Theory Of Mind In The Context Of Visionary Experience , Rita Spellman

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Eudaimonist Exemplarism and Saints , Brian C. Clark

Educating a Denomination: Albert C. Outler and American Theological Education, 1925 - 1974 , Lane Davis

Rebekah Retold: A Functional Reception-Historical Analysis of Rebekah in Narrative Retellings of Genesis , Kelsey Spinnato

Monetary Muddles: Money and Language, Ethics and Theology , Tyler Womack

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Faithful: The Formation of Women's Religious and Political Identities at First Baptist Dallas , Marie Olson Purcell

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Protest and Politics: A Biographical Theology of Bayard Rustin, Friendship, Charity, and Economic Justice , Justin Barringer

A Renewed Christian Sabbath, After Supersessionism and After Christendom , Abigail Woolley Cutter

Gender as Love: A Theological Account , Fellipe do Vale

Deliver Us: The New Eve, Coredemption, and the Motherhood of God , William Glass

Trinity and Divine Subjectivity: A Study in the Trinitarian Theologies of Franz Anton Staudenmaier and Isaak August Dorner , Andrew Hamilton

Jesus Christ, Revelation of Love: A Christology of the Disabled Christ , Lisa Hancock

Ecclesial Unity in Cyril of Alexandria , Andrew Mercer

The Humanity of Christ as Instrument of Salvation in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas , J. David Moser

Honor Gained, Lost, and Restored: The Honor and Shame of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark , April Simpson

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Pluralism as a Social Practice: A Pragmatist Approach to Engaging Diversity in Public Life , Mary Leah Friedline

Religion and Rural Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Middle West: The Global Consciousness of Rural Dutch Middle Westerners,1865–1901 , Andrew Klumpp

Religion Wrecked Her Mind: Religious Insanity in the Nineteenth Century , Courtney Lacy

“Our Heaven Begun Below”: A Contemporary Theology of Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Wesleyan Tradition , Geoffrey C. Moore

“Lo Que Predicábamos No E[ra] Americanismo”: Protestantism and Cross-Cultural Religious Encounter in the Shadow of Empire, A Twentieth Century Cuban Case , Grace Vargas

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Augustine's Concept of Volition and Its Significance for the Doctrine of Original Sin , Scot Bontrager

Ephesians and Ecumenism , Toby Eisenberg

The Unmarried (M)Other: A Study of Christianity, Capitalism, and Counternarratives Concerning Motherhood and Marriage in the United States and South Africa , Haley Feuerbacher

John Duns Scotus On the Trinitarian Center of the Graced Life , Mitchell Kennard

“Spirited” Engagement: Latin American Faith and the Construction of Emancipative Pentecostalism , David Luckey

The Church and Social Responsibility: Contributions to Contemporary Social Ethics from the Ecumenical Social Method of the Oxford Conference on Church, Community, and State of 1937 , Gary B. MacDonald

Infertility in 1 Samuel 1: Toward a Hermeneutic of Reproduction , David A. Schones

“And They Shall Eat Until They Are Satisfied:” Critical Disability Theory and Widows, Orphans, Aliens, and Levites in the Book of Deuteronomy , Cheryl Strimple

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Believing Into Christ: Restoring the Relational Sense of Belief as Constitutive of the Christian Faith , Natalya Cherry

My Lover is Mine and I am His--The Grazer in the Lilies: A Philosophical-Literary Reading of the Song of Songs , Leslie Fuller

Mapping the Nature of Empire: The Legacy of Theological Geography in the Early Iberian Atlantic , Ángel Jazak Gallardo

The Apostolic Council of Jerusalem: Taing-Yinn Tharr (တိုင္း၇င္းသား) Apostleship as Anti-Colonial Existence , Lahpai Shawng Htoi

Human Capabilities, Religion, and Rights , Oleg Makariev

But We Know: A Feminist, Christian Ethnography and Analysis of Single, Working-Class Mothers and Class, Gender, and Race Dynamics in the U. S. Political Economy , Julie A. Mavity Maddalena

Christian Political Economy and Economic Science: A Pathway for Interdisciplinary Dialogue , Nathan McLellan

The Installation of the Human: Whiteness, Religion, and Racial Capitalism , Benjamin Robinson

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Evangelists' Editorial Efforts; Matthean and Lukan Theology vis-a-vis a Few, Unique Parables , Benjamin C. Joseph Mr.

Christus Satisfactor: An Anselmian Approach to the Doctrine of Atonement , David M. Mahfood

Opaque Redemption: Whiteness, Theology, and the Politics of The Human , Timothy McGee

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The Theology Dissertations Series is comprised of dissertations authored by Marquette University's Theology Department doctoral students.

Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024

The Beauty of a Good Appetite in a Social Media Age , Megan Heeder

Place in Luke-Acts: A Geocritical Reading of Synagogue, House, and Temple , Daniel Mueller

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

The Universality of God in Amo’s Oracles and Creation: A Historical-Critical Approach within a Catholic Context , Alexandra Bochte

Trinitarian Theology as a Resource for the Theology of Education , Anne Bullock

Existential Thomism and the Ecstasy of the Sexed Body , Kathleen Cavender-McCoy

Ecumenical Traditions: Byzantine and Franciscan Theology in Dialogue , Gino G. Grivetti

Person and Society: The Trinitarian Anthropology of Henri de Lubac , Sara Hulse

MIRACLES AND LAWS OF SCIENCE: INSIGHTS FOR CONTEMPORARY DIALOGUE ON DIVINE ACTION FROM SAID NURSI AND THOMAS AQUINAS , Edmund Michael Lazzari

Moved to Compassion: Envisioning Parables in the Gospel of Luke , Patrick J. O'Kernick

In the Power of the Spirit: Toward an Agapeic Ethic of Spirit-Baptism , Caroline Rose Redick

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

The Ethical Functions of Deuteronomic Laws in Early Second Temple Judaism , Paul Cizek

Finding Paul in the Fourth Gospel: John 8 and the Reception of the Apostle to the Gentiles , Jason Hitchcock

“Now I Will Recall the Works of God”: Allusion and Intertextuality in Sirach 42:15-43:33 , Gary Patrick Klump

The Human Person Fully Alive: The Transformation of the Body, Brain, Mind, and Soul of Humanity in the Encounter with the Divinity , Christopher Krall

Maximus the Confessor in Aquinas's Christology , Corey John Stephan

Rewriting the Ending: Malachi's Threat and the Destruction of the Temple in the Gospel of Mark , John Michael Strachan

Behold the Beasts Beside You: The Adaptation and Alteration of Animals in LXX-Job , James Wykes

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Biased in a World of Bias: A Cognitive and Spiritual Approach to Knowing Racial Justice , Stephen Calme

Where is Wisdom? Privileging Perspectives in the Book of Job , Israel McGrew

Being and Naming God: Essence and Energies in St. Gregory Palamas , Tikhon Alexander Pino

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Reception of the Economic Social Teaching of Gaudium et Spes in the United States from 1965-2005 , David Daniel Archdibald

Unity and Catholicity in Christ: The Ecclesiology of Francisco Suárez, S.J. , Eric DeMeuse

Filled with 'The Fullness of the Gifts of God': Towards a Pneumatic Theosis , Kirsten Guidero

Cathedrals of the Mind: Theological Method and Speculative Renewal in Trinitarian Theology , Ryan Hemmer

Fire in the Bread, Life in the Body: The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian , David Kiger

Looks That Kill: White Power, Christianity, and the Occlusion of Justice , Wesley Sutermeister

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Beyond Slavery: Christian Theology and Rehabilitation from Human Trafficking , Christopher Michael Gooding

The Ambiguity of Being: Medieval and Modern Cooperation on the Problem of the Supernatural , Jonathan Robert Heaps

Widow As the Altar of God: Retrieving Ancient Sources for Contemporary Discussions on Christian Discipleship , Lisa Marin Moore

The New Day of Atonement: A Matthean Typology , Hans Moscicke

"The Present Evil Age": The Origin and Persistence of Evil in Galatians , Tyler Allen Stewart

A Sweet Influence: St. Bonaventure’s Franciscan Reception of Dionysian Hierarchy , Luke Vittorio Togni

Transforming the Foundation: Lonergan's Transposition of Aquinas' Notion of Wisdom , Juliana Vazquez Krivsky

Infideles Et Philosophi: Assent, Untruth, and Natural Knowledge of the Simple God , Jeffrey M. Walkey

Confessing Characters: Coming to Faith in the Gospel of John , Dominic Zappia

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Eighteenth-Century Forerunners of Vatican II: Early Modern Catholic Reform and the Synod of Pistoia , Shaun London Blanchard

The Media Matrix of Early Jewish and Christian Literature , Nicholas Andrew Elder

Imagining Demons in Post-Byzantine Jerusalem: John of Damascus and the Consolidation of Classical Christian Demonology , Nathaniel Ogden Kidd

Hoc Est Sacrificium Laudis: The Influence of Hebrews on the Origin, Structure, and Theology of the Roman Canon Missae , Matthew S. C. Olver

Reconciling Universal Salvation and Freedom of Choice in Origen of Alexandria , Lee W. Sytsma

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Doubt of the Apostles and the Resurrection Faith of the Early Church , J. D. Atkins

The Two Goats: A Christian Yom Kippur Soteriology , Richard Barry

Exodus as New Creation, Israel as Foundling: Stories in the History of an Idea , Christopher Evangelos John Brenna

Christus Exemplar: the Politics of Virtue in Lactantius , Jason Matthew Gehrke

Image and Virtue in Ambrose of Milan , Andrew Miles Harmon

A God Worth Worshiping: Toward a Critical Race Theology , Duane Terrence Loynes Sr.

The Cry of the Poor: Anthropology of Suffering and Justice in Health Care From a Latin American Liberation Approach , Alexandre Andrade Martins

The First Thing Andrew Did' [John 1:41]: Readers As Witnesses in the Fourth Gospel , Mark L. Trump

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Creator Spirit, Spirit of Grace: Trinitarian Dimensions of a Charitological Pneumatology , Wesley Scott Biddy

The Economic Trinity: Communion with the Triune God in a Market Economy , David Glenn Butner Jr.

Judgment, Justification, and the Faith Event in Romans , Raymond Foyer

Primeval History According to Paul: "In Adam" and "In Christ" in Romans , Timothy A. Gabrielson

Scripture in History: A Systematic Theology of the Christian Bible , Joseph K. Gordon

Gary Dorrien, Stanley Hauerwas, Rowan Williams, and the Theological Transformation of Sovereignties , David Wade Horstkoetter

The Mystical and Political Body: Christian Identity in the Theology of Karl Rahner , Erin Kidd

Love the Stranger for You were Strangers: The Development of a Biblical Literary Theme and Motif , Helga Kisler

Theo-Dramatic Ethics: A Balthasarian Approach to Moral Formation , Andrew John Kuzma

No Sympathy for the Devil: The Significance of Demons in John Chrysostom's Soteriology , Samantha Lynn Miller

Truly Human, Fully Divine: The Kenotic Christ of Thomas Aquinas , Gregorio Montejo

Didymus the Blind, Origen, and the Trinity , Kellen Plaxco

ITE, MISSA EST! A Missional Liturgical Ecclesiology , Eugene Richard Schlesinger

From Modes of Production to the Resurrection of the Body: A Labor Theory of Revolutionary Subjectivity & Religious Ideas , Benjamin Suriano

Blinded Eyes and Hardened Hearts: Intra-Jewish Critique in the Gospel of John , Nathan Thiel

Monarchianism and Origen's Early Trinitarian Theology , Stephen Edward Waers

Sanctification as Virtue and Mission: The Politics of Holiness , Nathan Willowby

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Word Became Flesh: An Exploratory Essay on Jesus’s Particularity and Nonhuman Animals , Andy Alexis-Baker

RENOVATIO: Martin Luther's Augustinian Theology of Holiness (1515/16 and 1535-46) , Phillip L. Anderas

Models of Conversion in American Evangelicalism: Jonathan Edwards, Charles Hodge and Old Princeton, and Charles Finney , Mark B. Chapman

The Kingdom of God and the Holy Spirit: Eschatology and Pneumatology in the Vineyard Movement , Douglas R. Erickson

The All-Embracing Frame: Distance in the Trinitarian Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar , Christopher Hadley

"Make My Joy Complete": The Price of Partnership in the Letter of Paul to the Philippians , Mark Avery Jennings

The Unsettled Church: The Search for Identity and Relevance in the Ecclesiologies of Nicholas Healy, Ephraim Radner, and Darrell Guder , Emanuel D. Naydenov

Seeing Two Worlds: The Eschatological Anthropology of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification , Jakob Karl Rinderknecht

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Palliative Care's Sacramental and Liturgical Foundations: Healthcare Formed by Faith, Hope, and Love , Darren M. Henson

"Now These Things Happened As Examples For Us" (1 Cor. 10:6):the Biblical-Narrative Depiction Of Human Sinfulness , Stephen Frederick Jenks

Love For God And Earth: Ecospirituality In The Theologies Of Sallie Mcfague And Leonardo Boff , Rebecca A. Meier-Rao

Stabilitas In Congregatione: The Benedictine Evangelization Of America In The Life And Thought Of Martin Marty, O.s.b. , Paul Gregory Monson

The Word Is An Angel Of The Mind: Angelic And Temple Imagery In The Theology Of John Mansur, The Damascene. , Elijah Nicolas Mueller

"heavenly Theologians": The Place Of Angels In The Theology Of Martin Luther , Christopher J. Samuel

"a Spreading And Abiding Hope": A. J. Conyers And Evangelical Theopolitical Imagination , Jacob Shatzer

Receptive Ecumenism And Justification: Roman Catholic And Reformed Doctrine In Contemporary Context , Sarah Timmer

Mary's Fertility As The Model Of The Ascetical Life In Ephrem The Syrian's Hymns Of The Nativity , Michelle Weedman

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

The Church as Symbolic Mediation: Revelation Ecclesiology in the Theology of Avery Dulles, S.J. , Abraham B. Fisher

Christological Name Theology in three Second Century communities , Michael D. Harris

Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, an Essay on Political Theology , Geoffrey J.D. Holsclaw

Circumcision of the Spirit in the Soteriology of Cyril of Alexandria , Jonathan Stephen Morgan

Toward a Renewed Theological Framework of Catholic Racial Justice: A Vision Inspired by the Life and Writings of Dr. Arthur Grand Pré Falls , Lincoln Rice

Emerging in the Image of God: From Evolution to Ethics in a Second Naïveté Understanding of Christian Anthropology , Jason Paul Roberts

Isaac of Nineveh's Contribution to Syriac Theology: An Eschatological Reworking of Greek Anthropology , Jason Scully

Between Eden and Egypt: Echoes of the Garden Narrative in the Story of Joseph and His Brothers , Brian Osborne Sigmon

Rediscovering Sabbath: Hebrew Social Thought And Its Contribution To Black Theology's Vision For America , Christopher Taylor Spotts

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Opening First-World Catholic Theology to Third-World Ecofeminism: Aruna Gnanadason and Johann B. Metz in Dialogue , Gretchen Baumgardt

Love and Lonergan's Cognitional-Intentional Anthropology: An Inquiry on the Question of a "Fifth Level of Consciousness" , Jeremy Blackwood

Andrew G. Grutka, First Bishop of the Diocese of Gary, Indiana (1957 to 1984): "Where There is Charity, There is God." , Anthony Bonta

The Election Controversy Among Lutherans in the Twentieth Century: An Examination of the Underlying Problems , John M. Brenner

Yves Congar, O.P.: Ecumenist of the Twentieth Century , Paul Raymond Caldwell

Theo-Poetics: Figure and Metaphysics in the Thought of Hans Urs von Balthasar , Anne Carpenter

Sacrament and Eschatological Fulfillment in Henri de Lubac's Theology of History , Joseph Flipper

Spirit and Flesh: On the Significance of the Reformed Doctrine of the Lord's Supper for Pneumatology , Christopher Ganski

A Comparison of the Kenotic Trinitarian Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Sergei Bulgakov , Katy Leamy

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Mohamed Lamallam, Society, Religion and Political Power: The Theory of ulfa jāmi’a (Social Harmony) in the Socio-Political Works of al-Māwardī (d.450/1058). Advisor: Paul Heck.

Arunjana Das, A Hindu-Christian Approach Towards Peace-Making: How do Theological Discourse and Agency Emerge in Religious Systems? Advisor: Ariel Glucklich.

James Shelton Nalley, Towards a Holy Friendship: Reflecting on Interreligious Friendship with Thomas Aquinas and Ibn al-ʿArabī. Advisor: Stephen Fields.

Susan O’Neill Hayward, Enduring War and Enduring Peace: Religion, Resilience, and Resistance. Advisor: Jose Casanova.

Jordan Denari Duffner, Muḥammad’s Character as “Fruit of the Spirit”: Toward a Catholic Pneumatology of the Prophet of Islam. Advisor: Leo Lefebure.

Nan Kathy Lin, Religious Change as Seen Through Buddhist Environmentalism; 2023. Advisor: Francisca Cho.

Halla Attallah, Gender and (In)fertility in the Qur’ān’s Annunciation Type-Scenes ; 2023. Advisor: Julia Watts Belser.

Danielle Lynn Clausnitzer, The Roots of Rootwork: Addressing Contemporary Concerns of Hoodoo Practitioners ; 2023. Advisor: Joseph Murphy.

Kirsty Jones, Barren, Blind, Berserk: (Un)Assuming Disability and Madness in Judges 13-16 ; 2023. Advisor: Julia Watts Belser.

Nathan Chapman Lean, Journey to the One: Jazz as an Expression of Islam, 1940-1970 ; 2023. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Ray Kim, Halal in Korea: The Social Constructions of a Contested Category in a Globalized World ; 2022. Advisor: Jose Casanova.

Teng Kuan Ng, Wisdom Cinema: Buddhism and Film in Contemporary China ; 2022. Advisor: Francisca Cho.

Theodore Dedon, Conciliarity, Nationalism, and the Roman Social Imaginary: A History of Political and Ecclesiastical Ideas on the Separation and Integration of Powers ; 2022. Advisor: Drew Christiansen.

Tasi B. Perkins, The Thirst, And The Sun, And The Bleeding”: Husayn As A Passible Liminal Figure in Pro-ʿAlid Hagiography ; 2022. Advisor: William Werpehowski.

Steven Matthew Gertz, Inter-Religious Relations in a Sectarian Milieu: Fatimid Rulers in Relationship to Their Melkite Christian Subjects in Palestine and Egypt ; 2020. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Easten G. Law, Discerning a Lived Chinese Protestant Theology: Everyday Life and Encounters with the Other in Contemporary China ; 2020. Advisor: Peter Phan.

Joel David Daniels, Does the Wind Bend or Break the Grass? A Comparative Study of Pentecostal Spirituality and Chinese Religious Thought ; 2020. Advisor: Erin Cline.

Michael David Friedman, Our Problems and Our Future: Jews and America ; 2019. Advisor: Jonathan Ray.

Joshua Clark Mugler, A Martyr with Too Many Causes: Christopher of Antioch (d. 967) and Local Collective Memory ; 2019. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Peter Charles Herman, Overcoming Whiteness: A Critical Comparison of James Cone’s Black Liberation Theology and Shinran’s Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism ; 2019. Advisor: Peter Phan.

Stephanie Marie Wong, From Subjects to Citizens of the State and of God’s People: Frédéric-Vincent Lebbe (1877-1940) and the Project to Indigenize the Chinese Catholic Church in Republican China ; 2018. Advisor: Peter Phan.

Matthew Mitchell Anderson, Prohibited Speech and the Sacred: Critically and Constructively Engaging Taqī al-Dīn al-Subkī’s (d.756/1355) al-Sayf al-maslūl ‘alā man sabba al-rasūl ; 2018. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Joshua Canzona, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Muhammad Iqbal on Human Consciousness and Sociality: A Critical Comparison ; 2018. Advisor: Leo Lefebure.

Nicholas John Boylston, Writing the Kaleidoscope of Reality: The Significance of Diversity in the 6th/12th Century Persian Metaphysical Literature of Sanā’ī, ‘Ayn al-Quḍāt and ‘Aṭṭār ; 2017. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Rahel Fischbach, Politics of Scripture. Discussions of the Historical-Critical Approach to the Qur’an ; 2017. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Matthew D. Taylor, Commonsense Scripturalism: The Textual Identities of Salafi Muslims and Evangelical Christians in America ; 2017. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Taraneh Rosanna Wilkinson, Dialectics Not Dualities: Contemporary Turkish Muslim Thought in Dialogue ; 2017. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Jason Welle, Clarifying Companionship: Al-Sulamī’s (D. 412/1021) Kitāb Ādāb Al-Ṣuḥba ; 2016. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Pietro Lorenzo Maggioni, Comparative Theology: Toward a Semiotic Theological Foundation ; 2016. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Gurbet Sayilgan, The Ur-Migrants: The Qur’anic Narratives of Adam and Eve and Their Contribution to a Constructive Islamic Theology of Migration ; 2015. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Fuad S. Naeem, Interreligious Debates, Rational Theology, and the ʿUlamaʾ in the Public Sphere: Muḥammad Qāsim Nānautvī and the Making of Modern Islam in South Asia ; 2015. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

George Archer, A Place Between Two Places: The Qur’an’s Intermediate State and the Early History of the Barzakh ; 2015. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Sara Singha, Dalit Christians and Caste Consciousness in Pakistan ; 2015. Advisor: Ariel Glucklich.

Jason M. VonWachenfeldt, Knowing the Known Unknown: Comparing the Religious Epistemologies of Edward Schillebeeckx and Gendun Chopel in Response to Modernity ; 2014. Advisor: Leo Lefebure.

Laura Tomes, Reforming Religion: Sabbath Schools and the Negotiation of Modern American Jewish Education, 1873-1923 ; 2014. Advisor: Jonathan Ray.

Melanie Elizabeth Trexler, Evangelizing Arabs: Baptists and Muslims in Lebanon, 1895-2011 ; 2014. Advisor: Yvonne Haddad.

Diego Sarrio Cucarella, The Mirror of the Other: Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi’s Splendid Replies ; 2013. Advisor: Paul Heck.

Peter Leo Manseau, Untying the Holy Tongue: the Transformation of Sacred Language in American Yiddish Literature ; 2013. Advisor: Tod Linafelt.

Jerusha Tanner Lamptey, Toward a Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism: the Qur’an, Feminist Theology and Religious Diversity ; 2011. Advisor: Dan Madigan.

Erika B. Seamon, The Shifting Boundaries of Religious Pluralism in America Through the Lens of Interfaith Marriage ; 2011. Advisor: Chester Gillis.

Maureen L. Walsh, ‘Because they are no more’: Memorializing Pregnancy Loss in Japanese Buddhism and American Catholicism ; Advisor: Vincent J. Miller.

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Dissertations by our graduates are available through  Theses Canada  and the  University of Toronto library system . Most PhD Dissertations and Master’s theses completed since 2008 are also available on  T-Space .

Graduate Name & Thesis Defence Date Thesis Title & Supervisor Post-Graduation Employment
(where known, most recent first)

(July 2024)

Supervisor: Frances Garrett  
Data Support Specialist, Map and Data Library (St. George Campus), University of Toronto Libraries

(July 2024)
Khiṭābat
Supervisor: Karen G. Ruffle  
SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

(May 2024)

Supervisor: Srilata Raman  
Postdoctoral Fellow, jointly with School of Oriental and African Studies and University of Cambridge

(May 2024)

Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich  
 

(May 2024)

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt  
 

(April 2024)

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg  
 

(April 2024)

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg  
 

(December 2023)

Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier  
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto Institute for Islamic Studies

(October 2023)

Supervisor: Simon Coleman 
Research Associate, Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (New York)

(July 2023)

Supervisor: Andreas Bendlin 
 

(April 2023)
 
Supervisors: Srilata Raman and Jurgen Hanneder 
Ludo and Rosane Rocher Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Virginia

(April 2023)
 
Supervisor: Frances Garrett
 

(February 2023)
 
Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Archipel Research and Consulting (historical researcher, writer and educator)

(January 2023)
Milindapañhā-aṭṭhakathā  
Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich
Japan Foundation-Global Japan Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo (was Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto)

(December 2022)
 
Co-supervisors: Ken Derry and Jennifer Harris
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Calgary

(December 2022)
 
Supervisor: David Novak
Rabbinical student in the Advanced Kollel the Hadar Institute

(November 2022)
 
Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich
from the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies

(November 2022)
Collection of Incidents Involving Nuns from the Vinaya (ʼDul ba dge slong maʼi gleng ʼbum) 
Co-supervisors: Amanda Goodman and Shayne Clarke
Associate Translator for 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha

(August 2022)

Supervisor: Shafique Virani
Assistant Professor of Islamic History,

(August 2022)

Supervisor: James DiCenso
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department for the Study of Religion/Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Toronto

(August 2022)

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Postdoctoral Research Associate,

(August 2022)

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg

(August 2022)

Supervisor: Srilata Raman
Assistant Professor in Asian Religions at the University of Mary Washington

(June 2022)

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University, (was Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University Weatherhead Center, Canada Program)

(January 2022)

Supervisor: James DiCenso
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, University of Tampa (was Sessional Instructor, University of Toronto)

(December 2021)

Co-supervisors: Walid Saleh and Ayesha Irani

(December 2021)

Supervisor: Kyle Smith

Postdoctoral Fellow, FLIP Project, University of Toronto Mississauga


(December 2021)

Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier
Lecturer at University of Toronto (UTM)

(November 2021)

Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier
Postdoctoral fellow at UC-Berkeley

(November 2021)

Supervisor: Ajay Rao
Assistant Professor, MESAAS, Columbia University

(November 2021)


Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich

Tenure-Track lecturer at Musashino University in Tokyo starting April 2024 (was Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at SOAS)

(November 2021)


Co-supervisors: Amira Mittermaier and Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi

Postdoctoral fellow in the Institute of Islamic Studies at McGill University

(November 2021)


Supervisor: John Kloppenborg

Researcher with MotivBase

(September 2021)


Supervisor: Srilata Raman

 

(August 2021)


Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier

Assistant Professor, Department of Islam Studies at Radboud University, Netherlands. January-June 2022, a postdoctoral fellowship at the Orient-Institut in Beirut

(August 2021)


Supervisor: Simon Coleman

Freelance Research Analyst

(August 2021)


Supervisor: Frances Garrett

 

(July 2021)


Supervisor: Ruth Marshall

Postdoctoral Researcher, Dartmouth College

(formerly: Henry N.R. Jackman Junior Fellow in the Humanities at the Jackman Humanities Institute)


(June 2021)


Supervisor: Walid Saleh

, Toronto Metropolitan University


(November 2020)


Supervisors: Simon Coleman and Joe Bryant

Executive Director of Encounter World Religions

(October 2020)


Supervisor: Pamela Klassen 

Assistant Professor of


(July 2020)
Islam


Supervisor: Walid Saleh

Assistant Professor, McGill University


(June 2020)
Jewish Studies


Supervisor: Judith Newman

Assistant Professor, , Birmingham Alabama


(June 2020)
Book History and the English Reformation


Supervisor: David Galbraith and Pamela Klassen

 
(December 2019)


Supervisor: John Kloppenborg

Postdoctoral Fellow in History of Religions, Norwegian School of Theology
(formerly: SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Classics, University of Toronto)

(December 2019)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought


Supervisor: Ruth Marshall

More than a Roof Housing Society
(November 2019)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
(November 2019)
Co-supervisors: Amir Harrak and Kyle Smith

Assistant Professor of Christian History and  at Tyndale University

(November 2019)
Supervisor: James DiCenso

, Trinity Christian College

(formerly:Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics at the Institute for Christian Studies)

(August 2019)
South Asian Studies; Religion and Medicine; Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: Frances Garrett
Clinical Ethicist at the Centre for Clinical Ethics at Lakeridge Health in Oshawa
(August 2019)
Religion, Ethics, Modern Thought

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Instructor, Bishop's University, Quebec
(August 2019)
Religion, Culture, Politics

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen

at New York University
 

(June 2019)
Supervisor: David Novak
 
(June 2019)
Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity

Supervisors: John Kloppenborg and Judith Newman
Leader of the in New York
 (May 2019)
Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Founder of and co-founder of . 
 (Jan 2019)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: James DiCenso
Faculty at Brescia University College
 (Nov 2018)
Anthropology

Supervisors: Kevin O'Neill and Gilles Bibeau
French Science Editor and Translator, Ontario Science Centre
(Sept 2018)
Ancient Christianity and Early Islam

Co-supervisors: Amir Harrak and Kyle Smith
Visiting Scholar, Haifa University
 (July 2018)
Judaism and Islam

Supervisor: Kenneth Green
Adjunct Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University
 
 (June 2018)
Judaism

Supervisors: David Novak and Robert Gibbs
Head of School and Principal, The Toronto Heschel School; Director, The Lola Stein Institute
 (April 2018)
Islam

Supervisor: Shafique Virani
, Institute of Iranian Studies, University of Toronto
 (March 2018)
South Asian Studies

Supervisor: Ajay Rao
Assistant Professor of Religion with a focus on Hindu Studies, Syracuse University
 (September 2018)
Ancient Christianity and Judaism

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Research Fellow, Ancient Studies Department, Stellenbosch University
 (September 2017)
Religion and Medicine

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Faculty Member, Asian Studies,
 (September 2017)
Islam

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Fresno State
 (September 2017)
Islam

Supervisor: Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi
Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies,
 (September 2017)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: James DiCenso
 
 (August 2017)
Jewish Studies

Supervisor: Jill Ross
 
 (April 2017)
Islam

Supervisor: Anver Emon
, Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia
 (April 2017)
Islam

Supervisor: Walid Saleh
Assistant Professor, College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Qatar University (was Instructor, Religion, Carleton University)
 (January 2017)
Buddhist Studies

Supervisor: Frances Garrett
Spiritual and Religious Care Intern at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) 
 (December 2016)
Islam

Supervisor: Shafique Virani
, Philosophy, University of Dayton
 (October 2016)
Hinduism and South Asian Religions

Supervisor: Arti Dhand
Instructor, Religious Studies, King's University College, University of Western Ontario
 (September 2016)
Jewish Studies

Supervisor: David Novak

(formerly: Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies and Religion, Wesleyan University)

 (August 2016)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: John Paul Ricco
, College of Religions Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand
 (June 2016)
Hinduism and South Asian Religions

Supervisor: Srilata Raman
, Ithaca College
 (June 2016)
Religion, Culture, and Politics

Supervisor: Kevin O'Neill
, San Diego State University
 (April 2016)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern thought

Supervisor: James DiCenso

Tutor (Instructor), Quest University Canada

(formerly: Writer, Gripped Publishing)

 (March 2016)
Judaism

Supervisor: Judith Newman
Coordinator at the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages at York University; Lecturer, Queens College, Memorial University of Newfoundland
 (February 2016)
Judaism

Supervisor: David Novak

, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
 (December 2015)
Christianity

Co-supervisors: John Kloppenborg & Collen Shantz
Fellow at St. John’s College, University of Manitoba; Instructor, University of Prince Edward Island
 (September 2015)
Early Christianity and Judaism

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Operations Coordinater,
Health Data Coalition
 (September 2015)
Anthropology of Christianity

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen

Social Services Consultant, The Salvation Army in Canada
Director of Education, ALPHA Education; Sessional Lecturer, University of Toronto, Scarborough (Arts, Culture, and Media Department)
 (August 2015)
Religion, Ethics and Modern Thought

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream | Acting Coordinator, English Language Development Support | Centre for Teaching and Learning
 (April 2015)
Buddhist Studies

Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich
passed away November 2022
 (April 2015)
Judaism & Christianity

Supervisor: David Novak
Tobias Tax Professional Corporation
 (April 2015)
Islam and South Asian Studies

Supervisor: Mohammad Fadel
, Department of Religious Studies, Saint Mary's University
 (October 2014)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg

Research Officer, University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto

(was: Adjunct Instructor, Religious Studies, Queen's University at Kingston and Toronto School of Theology)

(September 2014)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Writing Integrated Teaching (WIT) at the University of Toronto
 (September 2014)
Judaism

Supervisor: Hindy Najman
`Resident Physician, Mount Sinai Hospital
 (September 2014)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
, First Congregational Church of Ithaca, New York
(June 2014)
Buddhist Studies

Supervisor: Frances Garrett
, Religious Studies, University of California-Riverside
(April 2014)
Christianity

Supervisor: Stephen Scharper
Assistant Professor, School of the Environment, University of Toronto, and  Associate Publishing Director at Novalis Publishing
(February 2014)
Christianity

Supervisors: John Marshall and Terry Donaldson
, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
(January 2014)
Buddhist Studies

Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich
Visiting Scholar, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
(September 2013)
Judaism and Islam

Supervisor: Robert Gibbs
Team Lead, Ontario Provincial Government. Legislative and regulatory policy for skilled trades and apprenticeship; anti-racism/equity 
(September 2013)
Christianity

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Pastor, Erb Street Mennonite
Church; Adjunct Professor,
North Park Theological Seminary
(September 2013)
Judaism

Supervisor: Hindy Najman
(September 2013)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Assistant Professor in the Ancient Greek and Roman Studies program at Trent University
(September 2013)
Hinduism and South Asian Studies

Supervisors: Christoph Emmrich and Stephen Scharper
 
(August 2013)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Associate Professor,
Religious Studies,
(July 2013)
Judaism

Supervisor: David Novak
Assistant Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Jewish Thought, University of Buffalo
(June 2013)
Judaism

Supervisor: David Novak
, Religious Studies and Judaic Studies, Brown University
(April 2013)
Medieval Christianity

Supervisor: Joseph Goering
Director of Sales Operations,
PointClickCare
(January 2013)
Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
(September 2012)
Christianity

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
(September 2012)
Islam

Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier
(September 2012)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisors: James DiCenso and Marsha Hewitt
Chief of Staff, Office of the President, Brock University
(August 2012)
Buddhist Studies

Supervisor: Frances Garrett
Instructor, Langara College, Vancouver BC
(June 2012)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Call Centre Agent, Canada Revenue Agency (formerly:Research Assistant, University of Ottawa, for the Ontario Looking After Children Project)
(May 2012)
Judaism

Supervisor: Hindy Najman
(was Associate Professor, Religious Studies, University of California-Davis)
(December 2011)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: James DiCenso

Adjunct Professor, Toronto School of Theology

Priest-Missioner to Parkdale, Anglican Diocese of Toronto

(October 2011)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: James DiCenso
(September 2011)
Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity

Supervisor: Robert Sinkewicz
Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies and Classics at Washington University in St. Louis
(August 2011)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
Director, White Cross Canada, Taylor Seminary and College
(April 2011)
Religion, Ethics, and Modern Thought

Supervisor: Vincent Tsing-song Shen
Associate Professor of Religion,
Department of Philosophy and
Religion, University of Mississippi
(November 2010)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Assistant Professor, Martin Luther University College
(March 2010)
Gospels

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Assistant Professor, Martin Luther University College
Instructor, Wilfrid Laurier University
(February 2010)
Medieval Christian History

Supervisor: Isabelle Cochelin
Owner / Technical Writer and Marketing Writer, Nimble Ink in Bend, Oregon
(March 2010)
South Asian Studies

Supervisor: Chelva Kanaganayakam
 
(June 2009)
Lived Religion and the Body in North America

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
, Institute of Medical Humanities, University of Texas - Medical Branch
(June 2009)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Associate Professor,
Department of Ancient Scripture, Brigham Young University
(May 2009)
Islam

Supervisor: Todd Lawson
Faculty, Department of Religious Studies,
University of Lethbridge
(April 2009)
Jewish Studies

Supervisor: Robert Gibbs
(April 2009)
Religion, Ethics, and Critiques of Technology

Supervisor: Larry Schmidt
, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland
(April 2009)
Jewish Studies

Supervisors: Robert Gibbs and David Novak
, Center for Ethics, Emory University
(February 2009)
Psychology of Religion

Supervisors: Ann Dooley and James DiCenso
Professor of Religion, Emory College of Arts and Sciences ; Raymond F. Schinzai Scholar in Bioethics and Jewish Thought, Center for Ethics, Emory University
Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst
(November 2008)
North American Religion

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Co-chair of Editors Toronto;
professional editor, writer,
researcher
(November 2008)
Religion and Literature

Supervisor: Chelva Kanaganayakam
, Department of Historical Studies, University of Toronto - Mississauga
(July 2008)
Modern Judaism and Christianity

Supervisor: David Novak
, Electives, University of Guelph-Humber
(June 2008)
Religion and Literature

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Lecturer and Head of Political Studies Department, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Associate Professor, Religion, Carleton University
(May 2008)
Islamic Studies

Supervisor: Sebastain Guenther
Associate Professor,
Religion, Carleton University
(May 2008)
Religion, Ethics and Environment

Supervisors: Larry Schmidt and Stephen Scharper
Professor, Liberal Studies,
Humber College, Toronto
(May 2008)
North American Religion

Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
Associate Professor of Religion,
Central Michigan University
(January 2008)
Early Modern Religion

(Governor General’s Gold Medal)
Supervisor: Jonathan Pearl

(formerly: Honorary Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, the University of Queensland, Australia)

(November 2007)
Religion and the Environment

Supervisor: Ingrid Stefanovic

Team Leader (Policy Analysis), Canadian Wildlife Service

(formerly:Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Department, Grand Valley State University)

(June 2007)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Graeme Nicholson
Instructor, Vanier College
(April 2007)
Religion and Archaeology

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
Passed away
(March 2007)
Religion, Ethics and Modern Thought

Supervisor: Graeme Nicholson
Contract and Sessional Faculty
Department of Religious Studies
(September 2006)
Islamic Religious Thought (Modern)

Supervisors: Charles Hirschkind and James DiCenso
Associate Member, Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS), SOAS University of London
(December 2005)
Buddhism

Supervisor: Leonard Priestley
Shi Wu De Professor in Chinese Buddhist Studies at Emmanuel College,
(December 2005)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: James DiCenso
 
(May 2005)
Religion and Culture, Postcolonial Comparative Literatures

Supervisor: Rosa Sarabia
Lecturer, John Hopkins University; Associate Graduate Faculty, Texas Christian University
Adjunct Faculty, University of Denver
Adjunct Faculty, Manhattan College
(April 2005)
Jewish Thought/Hebrew Hermeneutics

Supervisor: Harry Fox
Director of Panui; Senior Rabbi, Congregation Shaare Zion, Montreal
(November 2004)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisors: Graeme Nicholson and Amy Mullin-Cuthbert
(October 2004)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
, Department of Religion, University of Manitoba
(July 2004)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Vincent Shen
, School of Foreign Languages, Hangzhou Normal University
Sessional Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto
(June 2004)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Graeme Nicholson
, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
(May 2004)
Modern Canadian Religion & Society

Supervisor: John Simpson
Associate Professor, Director of DMin Program, Tyndale Seminary
(April 2004)
Sociology of Religion

Supervisor: John Simpson
, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University
(April 2004)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
Happily retired
(January 2004)
South Asian Religions & Africa

Supervisor: Martin Klein
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University
(May 2003)
Religion in Ancient Israel

Supervisor: Brian Peckham
Professor, Director of Jewish Studies, Department of Religion, Temple University
(April 2003)
Religion and Ethics

Supervisor: Roger Hutchinson
, Liberal Studies and College Prep, Colorado Community Colleges Online
(March 2003)
Modern Christian-Jewish Relations

Supervisor: Alan Davies
 
(December 2002)
Early Eastern Christianity

Supervisor: Harry Fox
(formerly: Sessional Instructor, Department of Historical Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga)
(December 2002)
South Asian Religions

Supervisor: Naranda Wagle
, Faculty of Arts & science, Nipissing University
(September 2002)
Sociology of Religion

Supervisor: John Simpson
Professor, Algonquin College (Ottawa)
(February 2002)
Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

Supervisors: James DiCenso and Robert Gibbs
, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
(September 2001)
Early Christianity

Supervisors: Robert Sinkewicz and Leif Vaage
, Department of the Humanities, York University
(August 2001)
Chinese Religions

Supervisor: Julia Ching

Principal, Saint Jude Catholic School in the Phillipnes

(formerly: Priest, San Sebastian Parish, Phillipines)

(June 2001)
Modern Islamic Religion

Supervisor: Willard Oxtoby
, Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
(April 2001)
Sociology of Religion, Christianity in Latin America

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
, Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University
(January 2001)
South and East Asian Religions

(Governor General’s Gold Medal)
Supervisor: David Waterhouse
Professor, Stanford University
(March 2000)
Religion, Hermeneutics, and Literature

Supervisor: Mario Valdes
(December 1999)
Psychoanalysis and Religion

Supervisor: Morris Eagle
Psychotherapist
(December 1999)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Roger Beck
Professor, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Wilfrid Laurier University
(December 1999)
Early Christianity and Judaism

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
, Dean of Arts and Science, Bishop's University
(December 1999)
Women in Chinese Religions

Supervisor: Richard Guisso
Faculty, York University
(July 1999)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
, Department of the Humanities, York University
(June 1999)
Medieval Jewish Philosophy

Supervisor: David Novak
, Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Chair of Jewish Studies, University of Waterloo
(April 1999)
Islamic Religion

Supervisor: Willard Oxtoby
Instructor, Laurier University
(April 1999)
Ancient West Asian Religions

Supervisor: Brian Peckham
Adjunct Faculty Member, Tyndale University College
Adjunct Professor, Booth University College
(February 1999)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Leif E. Vaage
Independent Scholar
(August 1998)
Religion and Women

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
 
(June 1998)
Phenomenology of Religion, Religion and Feminism

Supervisor: Roger Hutchinson
, Women's and Gender Studies, University of Regina; , Religious Studies, University of Regina
(June 1998)
Late Medieval European Popular Religion

(Nominated, Governor General’s Gold Medal)
Supervisor: Joseph Goering
Professor Emerita, York University
(June 1998)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Paul Gooch
Executive Director, Holy Blossom Temple
(January 1998)
South Asian Religions

Supervisor: Joseph O’Connell
 
(October 1997)
Early Christianity

(Governor General’s Gold Medal)
Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
, Religious Studies, University of Regina
(September 1997)
Christianity in Late Antiquity

Supervisor: Timothy Barnes
, Religious Studies, Rhodes College
(February 1997)
Religion of Ancient Israel

Supervisors: Ernest Clarke and Shuichi Nagata
Faculty, School of Liberal Education, University of Lethbridge
(January 1997)
Religion and Literature

Supervisor: Charles Lock
 
(December 1996). (Now known as Cameron Altaras.)
Religion and Aesthetics

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Retired, Writer
(October 1996)
Islamic Religion

Supervisor: Jane McAuliffe
, Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
(June 1996)
Comparative Religion

Supervisor: Willard Oxtoby
Attorney & Independent Scholar
(June 1996)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
, Department of Philosophy and Religion, James Madison University
(February 1996)
Christianity in East Asia

Supervisor: Richard Guisso
 
(January 1996)
Sociology of Religion

Supervisor: Michael Hammond
 
(January 1996)
Comparative Study of Religion

Supervisor: Peter Slater
Professor Emeritus, Kangnam University
(January 1996)
Philosophy of Religion and Mysticism

Supervisor: David Turner
English Language Instructor, Copyeditor
(December 1995)
Religion and Feminist Theory

Supervisor: Marsha Hewitt
Language Training Director,
Hallowell Gardens
(May 1995)
Celtic Religion

Supervisor: Harry Roe
 
(January 1995)
Method and Theory of Religion

Supervisor: Neil McMullin
, Department of Religious Studies, University of Alabama
(December 1994)
South Asian Religions

Supervisor: Narendra Wagle
, Queen's University
(December 1994)
Religion and Social Ethics

Supervisor: Donald D. Evans
 
(December 1994)
Chinese Religions

Supervisor: Julia Ching
 
(October 1994)
Religion and Ethics

Supervisor: Roger Hutchinson
Information Technology Field
(June 1994)
Religion and Cognition

Supervisor: Donald Wiebe
Instructor, Laurier University;
Psychoanalyst
(June 1994)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: Willard Oxtoby
 
(April 1994)
Ancient Egyptian Religions

Supervisor: D. B. Redford
 
(May 1993)
Religion and Literature

Supervisor: Johan Aitken
 
(January 1993)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
, Department of  History, Classica, and Religion, University of Alberta
(January 1993)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Neil McMullin
Faculty, St. Mary's College of California
(June 1992)
Early Judaism

Supervisor: Harry Fox
 
(April 1992)
Modern Western Christianity
(Nominated, Governor General’s Gold Medal)
Supervisor: C. Thomas McIntire
Faculty, Mount St. Vincent University
(September 1991)
South Asian Religions

Supervisor: W. H. McLeod
Professor and Department Chair, University of California - Riverside
(March 1991)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: H. O. Guenther
 
(December 1990)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
Ordained in the PCUSA and has served many churches as Minister; Taught religion courses at Westminister College, Buena Vista University and Thiel College
(November 1990)
East Asian Religions

Supervisor: Julia Ching
Professor of Religious Studies and Asian Studies Director, University of Prince Edward Island
(November 1990)
Early Christianity

Supervisors: Timothy Barnes and Joanne McWilliam
Professor, Baylor University
(October 1990)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: Giorgio Scavizzi
 
(October 1990)
Chinese Religions

Supervisor: Julia Ching
Passed Away
Associate Professor, Memorial University
(September 1990)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Robert Sinkewicz
Professor, Saint Anselm College
(May 1990)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Stanley D. Walters
 
(June 1990)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Donald D. Evans
Professor of Theology & Director of Advanced Degrees, Regis College
(September 1989)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: C. Thomas McIntire
Professor, Sacred Heart University
(November 1989)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Richard N. Longenecker
, Duke Divinity School
(October 1989)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: C. Thomas McIntire
Professor, University of New Brunswick
(January 1989)
Philosophy of Religion

Supervisor: Donald D. Evans
Professor, Western Carolina University
(June 1988)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: Roger O’Toole
; Professor (Retired), Sociology and Anthropology, Fordham University
(June 1988)
Early Christianity

Supervisor: Peter Richardson
Senior Director of Policy and Analysis, Council of Ontario Universities
(April 1988)
Religion and Culture

Supervisor: Roger Hutchinson
(February 1988)
Early Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: J. I. Chicoy-Daban
Associate Professor, Spanish,
John Carroll University
(June 1987)
Christianity in Late Antiquity

Supervisor: Heinze Guenther
Professor Emeritus, Wilfrid Laurier University
(November 1986)
Medieval Western Christianity

Supervisor: Walter Principe
Professor, Emory University
(December 1985)
Chinese Religions

Supervisor: Julia Ching
Provost, and J.S. Lee Professor of Chinese Culture, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (was Researcher & University Administrator, University of Winnipeg)
(December 1985)
Modern Western Christianity

Supervisor: John S. Moir
Passed Away
(October 1985)
Islamic Religion

Supervisor: G. M. Wickens
, Department of Religion, Reed College
(October 1984)
Islamic Religion

Supervisor: G. M. Wickens

(formerly: Director of National and International Outreach at the Library of Congress, Director of The John W. Kluge Center, President of Bryn Mawr College, and Dean of Arts and Sciences at Georgetown University

(September 1984)
Japanese Religions

Supervisor: Cyril Powles
(was Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Religion. University of Lethbridge)
(January 1984)
Medieval Western Christianity

Supervisor: Walter Principe
 
(June 1983)
Early Judaism

Supervisor: L. H. Silberman
, Queen's University
(October 1982)
Ancient Egyptian Religions

Supervisor: R. J. Williams
Professor Emeritus, Old Testament & Ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
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A field the lord hath blessed: the person, works, life and polemical ecclesiology of richard field, dd, 1561‐1616.

Supervisor: Balserak, J. (Supervisor)

Student thesis : Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

An Examination and Application of Rule Theory for Addressing the Theological Question Regarding the Fate of the Unevangelized: A Reformation Proposal

Supervisor: Lomi, B. (Supervisor) & D'Costa, G. (Supervisor)

A study of the late Madhyamaka doxography

Supervisor: Williams, P. (Supervisor)

Christian Philosemitism in England from Cromwell to the Jew Bill, 1656-1753. A Study in Jewish and Christian Identity.

Supervisor: Austin, K. (Supervisor) & Balserak, J. (Supervisor)

Student thesis : Master's Thesis › Master of Philosophy (MPhil)

DEAF space, a history: The production of DEAF spaces Emergent, Autonomous, Located and Disabled in 18th and 19th century France

Supervisor: Whelan, Y. (Supervisor) & Mayhew, R. (Supervisor)

Discerning the Spirit: A Constructive Exploration of the Pneumatological Ecclesiology of Stanley Hauerwas

Supervisor: Leech, D. (Supervisor) & Sonnesyn, S. (Supervisor)

Finding a space in the crowd: the notion of solitude in Pāli Buddhist literature

Supervisor: Gethin, R. (Supervisor) & Balserak, J. (Supervisor)

Flattening the Medieval Earth: The Early Modern Origins of the “Flat Error”

Supervisor: Balserak, J. (Supervisor) & Pollmann, K. (Supervisor)

Getting into her Habit/Practice-to-Practice: Mapping Teresa of Avila’s Mystical Landscape

Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor) & Leech, D. (Supervisor)

God's mother, Eve's advocate : a gynocentric refiguration of Marian symbolism in engagement with Luce Irigaray.

Human dignity from social attribute to universal potentiality: the latin reception of origen's thought in the 4th century.

Supervisor: Pollmann, K. (Supervisor) & O'Gorman, E. (Supervisor)

Independence, emancipation and establishment: a critical exploration of the impact of the monastic vision of Downside Abbey (1880-1900)

Supervisor: Pohl, B. (Supervisor), Carey, H. (Supervisor) & Lyons, W. J. (Supervisor)

Josephine Butler and the repeal of the contagious Diseases Acts (1883/1886) : motivations and larger vision of a Victorian feminist Christian.

On early history of the om manipadme hum mantra : a study of the karandavyuha sutra., reading ecclesiastes : old testament exegesis and hermeneutical theory., religious hatred and its contribution to human conflict: exploring psychodynamic approaches and some implications for dialogue and diapraxis.

Supervisor: Langer, R. (Supervisor) & Leech, D. (Supervisor)

Setting Theology Free: The Shaping of an Alternative Language for Theology in the Work of Thomas Merton through a Poetics of Place

Supervisor: D'Costa, G. G. (Supervisor)

Shifting perspectives : (re-)evaluating the use of sobriquets in the Qumran Dead Sea scrolls

Supervisor: Campbell, J. (Supervisor)

The emergence of Catholic Zionism (1948-2005): an examination of the theological position implicitly or explicitly held by the authoritative Magisterium of the Catholic Church vis-à-vis Zionism between 1948 and 2005

Supervisor: D'Costa, G. (Supervisor)

The Logos, The Prisca Theologia and the Demonic in Christian Theologies of Religions: A Historical Reformed Theological Investigation

Supervisor: Balserak, J. (Supervisor) & Sonnesyn, S. (Supervisor)

The Origins and Development of Sammā Arahaṃ Meditation: From Phra Mongkhon Thepmuni (Sot Candasaro) to Phra Thep Yan Mongkhon (Sermchai Jayamaṅgalo)

Supervisor: Gethin, R. M. L. (Supervisor)

The Persuasive Intent of the Book of Leviticus

Supervisor: Wenham, G. (Supervisor) & McConville, G. (Supervisor)

The relationship of the Old and New testaments in the theology of Jonathan Edwards (1703-58)

Supervisor: Crisp, O. (Supervisor)

Student thesis : Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Education (EdD)

The Sermon's Prayer: An Examination of the Intended Purpose of the Matthean Model Prayer

Supervisor: Wenham, D. (Supervisor)

Understanding Adventist Worship: A Liturgical Theology

Supervisor: Roberts, P. (Supervisor) & Stratis, J. (Supervisor)

Verbal Magic in the Pali Canon: A Study on Protective-chants, Truth-acts, and Vows

Supervisor: Langer, R. E. M. (Supervisor) & Muessig, C. A. (Supervisor)

Vernacular theology : Dominican sermons and audience in late medieval Italy

Supervisor: Muessig, C. A. (Supervisor)

Visionary didacticism in Julian of Norwich's Showings

Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor)

What the Buddha Felt: A Study of Vedanā in Early Buddhism

Supervisor: Gethin, R. M. L. (Supervisor), Langer, R. (Supervisor) & Lomi, B. (Supervisor)

‘The Word Became Flesh and Dwelt Among Us’: The Interrelation Between the Gendered Body and Holiness in Late Medieval Hagiography

Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor) & Jones, E. (Supervisor)

“They cannot forbear crying out”: A critical study of travailing prayer as a pattern of preparedness for revival, examining it historically in the theology and practice of Jonathan Edwards and Charles Finney

Supervisor: Scotland, N. A. D. (Supervisor), Snyder, H. (External person) (Supervisor), Peskett, R. H. (Supervisor) & Corrie, J. (External person) (Supervisor)

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This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of Wilfrid Laurier University students from 1982 forward. These documents are made available for personal study and research purposes only, in accordance with the Canadian Copyright Act and the Creative Commons license—CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivative Works). Under this license, works must always be attributed to the copyright holder (original author), cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and may not be altered. Any other use would require the permission of the copyright holder. Students can choose to withdraw their dissertation and/or thesis from this database. For additional inquiries, please contact the repository administrator via e-mail or by telephone at 519-884-0710 ext. 2073.

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Kirtan in the Americas: Music and Spirituality in a Transcultural Whirlpool , Gustavo Moura

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Messages from the Margins: How Mature Women at Risk of Homelessness Sustain Their Psychosocial and Spiritual Lives , Catherine E. Tovell

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Tradition as Flow: Decolonial Currents in the Muslim Atlantic , Jason Sparkes

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Beyond Muslim Xenophobia and Contemporary Parochialism: Aga Khan IV, the Ismā‘īlīs, and the making of a Cosmopolitan Ethic , Sahir Dewji

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Theories of the Self, Race, and Essentialization in Buddhism in the United States during the “Yellow Peril,” 1899-1957 , Ryan Anningson

Immigration, Integration and Ingestion: The Role of Food and Drink in Transnational Experience for North African Muslim Immigrants in Paris and Montréal , Rachel D. Brown

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario: Integrating Christian Principles with the Practicality of Farming , Suzanne M. Armstrong

Canadian Christian Nationalism?: The Religiosity and Politics of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada , Leah A D McKeen

The Reinvention of the Canadian Armed Forces Chaplaincy and the Limits of Religious Pluralism , Michael T. Peterson Rev. Dr.

Masjids, Ashrams and Mazars: Transnational Sufism and the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship , Merin Shobhana Xavier

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

“COMFORT, COMFORT MY PEOPLE”: A QUALITATIVE STUDY EXAMINING DYING PERSONS’ AND THEIR CAREGIVERS’ EXPERIENCE OF SPIRITUAL CARE AS AN AID TO HAVING A GOOD DEATH IN GREY AND BRUCE COUNTIES, ONTARIO , Dwight Biggs

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

The Social Ethic of Religiously Unaffiliated Spirituality , Siobhan Chandler

You Can’t Go To Zion with a Carnal Mind: Slackness and Culture in the Music of Yellowman , Brent Hagerman

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Dhamma Education: The Transmission and Reconfiguration of the Sri Lankan Buddhist Tradition in Toronto , Deba Mitra Bhikkhu

Interfaith Grand River: The Potential and Limits of Dialogue to Transform Participants and Impact Communities , Jonathan Andrew Napier

But Where Will They Build Their Nest? Liberalism and Communitarian Resistance in American Cinematic Portrayals of Jewish-Gentile Romances , Holly A. Pearse

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Saltwater Sacraments and Backwoods Sins: Contemporary Atlantic Canadian Literature and the Rise of Literary Catholicism , Andrew Peter Atkinson

Knowing Body, Moving Mind: Ritualizing and Learning in Two Buddhist Centres in Toronto , Patricia Q. Campbell

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Fitting Under the Marriage Canopy: Same-Sex Weddings as Rites of Conformity in a Canadian Liberal Jewish Context , Shari Rochelle Lash

Destruction at the root: Religious genocide in Tibet? , Jackson Elijah Sherratt

Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006

Children's Bible story books in a Protestant church context , Louise Gilmour

Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004

Buddhist values and ordinary life among members of the Toronto Zen Buddhist Temple , Patricia Q. Campbell

The making of the virgin: Mary in the 'Protevangelium of James' , Sherry Angela Smith

The Bodhisattva and relationship: Thich Nhat Hanh and Rita Gross on the integration of parenting and Buddhist practice among non-Asian, North American Buddhists , Marybeth White

Chinoiserie in the novels of Robert Hans van Gulik , Daniel Franklin Wright

Theses/Dissertations from 2003 2003

Evangelical critical discourse and the modern world: The sources and implications of the work of Craig Gay , Stephen L. Anderson

On the edges: Mennonite peacemakers on Christian peacemaker teams , Carolyn D. Reimer

Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002

Heracleon: Fragments of early Valentinian exegesis. Text, translation, and commentary , Timothy James Pettipiece

Theses/Dissertations from 2001 2001

Contemporary Western representations of Jesus in Islam , Harold Chad Hillier

Two voices (Sylvia Jamieson Sandy, Mohawk, Ontario) , Judith Anne Jamieson Mitton

Situating 2 Timothy in early Christian history , Mona Joy LaFosse

Theses/Dissertations from 1998 1998

'Speech unhindered': A study of irony in the Acts of the Apostles , Alexander Lorne Damm

Florence Nightingale's autobiographical notes: A critical edition of BL Add. 45844 (England) , Heather Kelly

Theses/Dissertations from 1996 1996

The Holocaust: A catalyst for theological evolution as exemplified by the writing of Dr. John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M. , David Joseph Levy

The life stories of a woman from Rosebud: Names and naming in 'Lakota Woman' and 'Ohitika Woman' (Mary Brave Woman Olguin, South Dakota) , Larissa Petrillo

Theses/Dissertations from 1995 1995

The gospel of Denys: The central character in 'Jesus de Montreal' (Denys Arcand, Québec) , Laurence William Broadhurst

The use of "exempla" in 'Fasciculus morum' , Sarah Anne Gray

Theses/Dissertations from 1994 1994

Manufacturing concern: Worthy and unworthy victims. Headline coverage of male and female victims of violence in Canadian daily newspapers, 1989 to 1992 , James William Boyce

Rebuilding the broken wall: The EFC and Canadian evangelicals , Mark Denis Chapman

Native theological training within Canadian evangelicalism: Three case studies , Graham Gibson

Theses/Dissertations from 1992 1992

Going by the moon and the stars: Stories of two Russian Mennonite women , Pamela E. Klassen

The person of Paul: A study in the apostle's ethical appeal , John W. Marshall

Thomas Scott's 'The Force of Truth': A diplomatic edition from the first and final editions with introduction and notes , Gordon Bruce Rumford

'The Book of Mutual Love' of Adam of Perseigne: A translation with a revised critical edition and commentaries (France) , Bryan Trussler

Theses/Dissertations from 1991 1991

Funeral rites among Ashanti immigrants in Toronto: A case study (Ontario) , Paul Adjin-Tettey

Otto Rank's theory of cultural transition , Thomas James Clearwater

The impact of Archbishop Oscar Romero's alliance with the struggle for liberation of the Salvadoran people: A discussion of church-state relations (El Salvador) , Helen-May Eaton

Jerome's commentary on Jonah: Translation with introduction and critical notes , Timothy Michael Hegedus

Purity and power: A rhetorical study of the ideology of purity and defilement in the Book of Ezekiel , Armin Siedlecki

Theses/Dissertations from 1990 1990

Gender and The Search for Identity in Gwendolyn MacEwan’s Julian and Noman Stories , Anne Marie Martin

The early Latin sources for the legend of St. Martha a study and translation with critical notes , Diane Peters

Theses/Dissertations from 1989 1989

The role of ideology in Hebrew nation-making , Gerald Cressman

Sumptuary guidelines in Clement of Alexandria's Paedagogus and Seneca's Epistulae morales , Stephen Crump

A neurophysiological model of trance with practical application , Alexander Sasha Antony Marusich

Feminist ritual healing, transformation and empowerment , Eileen R. Ormond

Socialization or hermeneutics? The fundamental cause of conflict over sexual morals in the United Church of Canada , Derek Albert Parry

Judean pithoi of Iron Age Eretz Israel , Penny Lynn Pearson

The arguments of the Apocriticus a re-evaluation of the apology of macarius magnes , Benedict C. Sheehy

Gottfried Arnold on worship a translation from Die erste Liebe, 1696 , Paul Wagner

Theses/Dissertations from 1988 1988

A Weave of Women in the context of contemporary feminism and traditional Judaism , Patricia J. Bush

The hermeneutics of Lonergan and Gadamer: A comparison (Bernard Lonergan, Hans-Georg Gadamer) , Terry Graham

Ancient Mesopotamian concepts of death and the netherworld according to ancient literary texts , John William David McMaster

The symbolism of the eye in Mesopotamia and Israel , Helen L. Seawright

Stamped Greek amphora handles in Israel , Thomas C. Seawright

Invisible presences: Virginia Woolf and biography , Stephanie Kirkwood Walker

Theses/Dissertations from 1987 1987

Didymus the Blind on 1 Corinthians 15 , Alice Thompson Croft

The significance of female imagery in the book of Proverbs wisdom and wife compared , Anna Doris Piskorowski

Theses/Dissertations from 1986 1986

Religious Sanctuaries in Ancient Cyprus During the Iron Age , Lenia Chamberlain

Anglican and Reformed: Ecumenism and Confessionalism in the Perspective of the Reformation , Timothy Ronald Cooke

“The Greatest Human Travail”: Faith and the Context of Rhetoric in Zora Neale Hurston’s Dust Tracks on a Road , James Cameron Hall

A Short History of the Anabaptists of High and Low Germany: A Diplomatic Edition with Introduction and Notes , E. Hugh K. Hill

A Reconstruction of the Contributions of Mitanni to the Ancient Near East , Richard E. Jarol

The Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, 1955-1968: The Implications of the Social Dimensions of Faith for a Missionary Endeavour , Erin Frances Phillips

The Samaria Region During the Israelite Period: An Urban Study , Olaf Johannes Bogh Poulsen

Theses/Dissertations from 1985 1985

The evolution of modern Catholic social teaching on labour and social justice , Hugh J. Campbell

The Paleolithic mother: Man's first God? , Patricia Frances Dutton

The temporal-eternal continuum of C.S. Lewis , Paul Medford Knowles

The institution of betrothal in the early rabbinical literature , Emma McLennan

The stations of the cross: A calculated trap? , Susan D. Shantz

Hosea's contribution to Israel's covenant thought , Byron L. Wheaton

A critique of the nouthetic counseling technique of Jay E. Adams , Roger Clayton White

Theses/Dissertations from 1984 1984

American fundamentalism and nuclear deterrence a critique , Glen Robert Amy

A theological assessment of Paulo Freire's view of education in terms of the perspective of Juergen Moltmann , Janice Davies

Imagining God a critical review of the theology and method of Gordon D. Kaufman , H. Victor Froese

A comparison of the theology of salvation in the teachings of Martin Luther and Joseph Smith, Jr , Gordon Frank Hodgins

The Late Bronze Age temple in Palestine , Thomas Glen Lee

Mythos and metaphor in the Apocalypse Northrop Frye's literary criticism applied to the Book of Revelation , Daniel Nightswander

Emil Brunner's theological anthropology a Neo-Thomistic critique , Arden Paul Schellert

Meaning in ancient synagogue art a study in methodology , Ruth M. Vale

Theses/Dissertations from 1983 1983

The rib in the Book of Job , John MacLaren Evans

The concept of the object relation in the writings of Gotthard Booth, M.D.: An example of an emerging paradigm in medicine , Thomas Charles Foster

The role of the mystic actor at the decline of civilization , Susan Dunlop Harper

The Cylinder Seals of Late Bronze Age Palestine as Indicators of Hurrian Influence , Mary-Louise Mussell

Approaching The Scarlet Letter: Spatiality as theme and method , Susan L. Scott

The Kingston Harbourfront site: An evaluation of urban development (Ontario) , Warren Bruce Stewart

Theses/Dissertations from 1982 1982

Suspicious-disclosure and the dialectic of self-appropriation in Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics , Blaine Allen Barclay

Daughters of a jesting God: The religious sensibility of Margaret Laurence , Patricia Stibbards-Watt

Theses/Dissertations from 1981 1981

The Significance of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Today , Veronica Ertis-Kojima

Anti-Judaism in the Gospel of St. Matthew , Linda Joanne Lubin

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Introduction

As part of the religious, theology, and philosophy studies course, dissertation writing is inherently vital to the final result. Various religions are practised in the world today. Some of the major religions include; Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Sikhism.

In the contemporary world, religion is often not associated with politics and worldly life. Nevertheless, we can not deny its relationship and influence on humans and global peace. Therefore it is vital to choose a research topic that adds to the current body of literature.

To help you choose an appropriate topic and its subsequent research methodology, below is a list of issues classified using the thematic and exploratory approach for the religious studies dissertation.

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2022 Religion, Theology and Philosophy Research Topics

Does religion make society patriarchal, or does society make religion patriarchal a historical analysis of islam and hinduism in southasia.

Research Aim: This research aims to find the relationship between patriarchal society and religion. It will analyse a causal link between both phenomena by discovering whether faith makes society patriarchal or a particular social structure that makes religion patriarchal. And to show this relationship, this research will use Islam and Hinduism as a case study to establish whether these religions made SouthAsian countries patriarchal or these countries with their specific cultures and traditions made these religions patriarchal.

The Role of Feminist Religious Movements in Promoting Gender Equality- A Feminist Critique of Christianity and Islam on Lacking Gender Equality

Research Aim: This research explores the impact of feminist religious movements on gender equality worldwide. It presents a historical view of how changing women’s religious ideologies helped them attain their rights worldwide. Moreover, it offers a thorough feminist critique of the world’s two most followed religions, Christianity and Islam, on how they cannot provide women with their due rights. Keeping in view how these religions failed to give women their rights, it will show how the increasing role of women in these religions helped them get their rights.

Who Does it Better? Western vs Eastern Philosophy in Defining the Role of Genders in Society- An Analysis Through a Plutonic Lens

Research Aim: This research compares Western and Eastern philosophies in defining the gender roles in society through a Platonic point of view. It will reach and contrast both perspectives regarding treating men and women in various societal parts. Then it will use Pluto’s philosophical theories to show which philosophy has defined these roles better by providing a detailed critique on both. Lastly, as objectively as possible, it will show which philosophy is better through various metrics defined by Pluto and other Western and Eastern Philosophers.

Does God Promote Wars? The Role of Religion in the World Wars: A Critique of Richard Dawkins

Research Aim: This research sheds light on a crucial debate in religion and wars studies whether religion has something to do with wars. It will analyse the world wars to show whether religious elements made conflicts worse or other factors that overshadowed the spiritual aspects. Furthermore, it will include the viewpoint of famous evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, a part of the neo-atheist movement. His critique of God and religions will help to understand the relationship comprehensively.

Does Power Corrupt Religion? The Role of State in Using Religious Actors for its Political Motives- A Case of the US and Al Qaeda

Research Aim: This research shows how enormous political powers can use religion as a tool for their political motives. It will analyse a state’s channels to influence religion in a country or other countries. Moreover, it will identify which immense political powers fulfilled primary political motives throughout history. And more specifically, it will use US and AlQaeda as a case study of how the US used them for their reasons and what happened when they weren’t able to control them.

Covid-19 Religion, Theology and Philosophy Research Topics

Religious communities and coronavirus pandemic.

Research Aim: This study will focus on reviewing the contribution of religious communities to combat the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Indian religious politics during the Coronavirus pandemic

Research Aim: This study will investigate the issues and conflicts that arose in India during the outbreak of COVID-19 and the response of the international countries on it.

Theology and Coronavirus crisis

Research Aim: This study will focus on theological studies on the Coronavirus pandemic.

Philosophy, science, and religion during Coronavirus

Research Aim: This study will address the importance of philosophy, science, and religion in combatting Coronavirus.

World Religions Dissertation Topics

Under the category of world religion, the teaching courses cover a range of topics, including the traditional aspects and forms of religion found globally, including the mainstream practising religions such as Buddhism or Catholicism, fastest-growing religion like Islam, and belief systems such as the traditions of the Samurai tribe.

Given the highly diverse nature of faith, it is pertinent to explore and analyse this diversity in terms of the continuous evolution of the human race. The list of topics below provides a focused thematic and exploratory approach that may be used for world religion research dissertation purposes.

Topic 1: Increasing Islamophobia in the Western Countries, Its Causes and Possible Remedies

Research Aim: The hatred, intolerance, prejudice, or hostility towards the religion of Islamic and its followers are termed Islamophobia. In the last few years, the increasing trend of Islamophobia has been witnessed in the Western Countries, which at some instances lead to the act of violence and killing of Muslims, for example, the New Zealand mosque shooting in 2019 where 51 Muslims were shot dead by an Islamophobic was extreme evidence of the existence of Islamophobia. Therefore, in today’s time, when millions of Muslims live in Western Countries, it is essential to identify the causes of increasing Islamophobia and how it can be controlled.

Topic 2: Prevention of blasphemy and its Role in Global Peace

Research Aim: When someone speaks or writes profanely about a sacred or religious personality, place, or object, it amounts to blasphemy. The seculars and proponents of freedom of speech and expression do not hesitate to malign, mock and insult religion and the holy personages. However, blasphemy can enrage thousands and millions of believers worldwide as they cannot tolerate any disrespect towards their religion or holy personages, and they can become violent. In this study, the global blasphemy laws and how much they prevent blasphemy are explored, and their role in developing global peace is explored based on a survey-based study.

Topic 3: Religious Violence and its Association with Religious Intolerance

Research Aim: When religion is a subject or an object of violence, it is categorized as religious violence. In situations where people show no or lack of religious intolerance towards another religion and its followers, they tend to disapprove, criticize, and even use violence to show their dominance. Given this, it is argued that people have intolerance towards another religion, then their intolerance, if it remains unchecks, can even lead to violence. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate religious intolerance’s causal relationship with religious violence to identify if religious intolerance can trigger religious violence.

Topic 4: The notion of Atheism in the modern world. A critical analysis

Research Aim: Atheism is a belief in the non-existence of any God. In the contemporary world, scientific advancements and modern technology have made significant breakthroughs that have unravelled many unexplained phenomena and have consequently changed people’s lives and beliefs. As people’s reliance on science and technology has increased, anything that cannot be proven logically or through scientific evidence is rejected, even if it is God’s existence. In this research past, literature will be critically analyzed to identify what atheism means in today’s modern world and how it has altered people’s beliefs.

Topic 5: An analysis of belief and culture of African Christians in Diaspora.

Research Aim: During recent history, many African Christians have migrated to Western or Developed Countries to save their lives or attain better life prospects and living standards. After living in other Countries, African Christians came into contact with new cultures, traditions, religions, languages, and beliefs, altering their ideas and culture. In this regard, this survey-based study aims to identify whether African Christians have preserved their beliefs and culture while living in Diaspora.

Topic 6: The evolution of religious beliefs in India posts 20th century: A critical analysis.

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Topic 7: The inherent belief of all religions lies in following the teachings prescribed by a higher authority. Discuss.

Research Aim: All religions have some guidelines recorded in holy books and religious scriptures that their believers have to follow. Whether obeying a higher authority’s commands is a common notion in all religions is critically discussed by conducting a thematic analysis of past literature.

Topic 8: Religious diversity and terrorism: An empirical analysis.

Research Aim: There are hundreds of religions practised globally that are significantly diversified in terms of beliefs, characteristics, traditions, festivals, and customs. In the past three decades, the increased occurrence of religious-based terrorism worldwide gives rise to a need to explore any causal link present between religious diversity and terrorism.

Topic 9: A Comparative study between Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity

Research Aim: The similarities and differences between Hinduism, Islam and Christianity are compared by conducting a thematic analysis. These religions’ religious scriptures will be discussed and compared to identify the shared characteristics present amongst them.

Topic 10: Why Islam is the Fastest Growing Religion in the World?

Research Aim: Islam has been linked with global terrorism in the media, yet still, it is number one in the list of fastest-growing religions of the world. In this regard, an in-depth exploratory study is to be conducted to identify the underlying reasons. A growing number of people are accepting the religion of Islam.

History and Religion Dissertation Topics

History and religion have been a topic of interest throughout previous decades and gained particular importance amongst researchers focusing on the impact and influence of religion on culture throughout history.

Based on  a literature review of the religious references, the researchers have drawn a connection between literature and culture. History and religion are not confined to the evolution or impact of a particular religion. Still, it goes beyond the diversity of religion and focuses on developing the human race throughout time. Below is a list of suggested topics that can be used for history and religion research dissertations.

Topic 11: The comparative study between ancient Judaism and Hinduism

Research Aim: The similarities present between ancient Judaism and Hinduism are critically reviewed. For instance, both religions have a distinct class system that divides people into superior and lower classes. In Judaism, people are divided into Jews and non-Jews, referred to as gentiles, and as per Judaism, gentiles are animals in human form. Similarly, Hinduism divides people into four classes; Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras, where Shudras are given animal status.

Topic 12: How the Renaissance altered Christian religion and beliefs during the 15th and 16th Century Europe

Research Aim: Renaissance was a revolt against the supremacy of Christian theology, pope, the prohibition of learning science and logic, and interference of Church in the personal life of individuals during middle ages starting from 500 to 1400 Century. The renaissance proposed a new idea of humanism where religion must not intervene in an individual’s worldly and religious affairs, and people are free to have their own religion and beliefs. This study will critically analyse how the renaissance impacted the Christian religion and beliefs of European people during the 15th and 16th centuries.

Topic 13: Was Christ really crucified? A critical analysis of the contradictory evidence found in Christian and Islam

Research Aim: As per Christian belief, Jesus Christ was crucified, and he gave his life on the cross so that all Christians can be forgiven for their sins and go to paradise. However, as per Islamic belief, Christ was never crucified. Instead, God ascended Jesus Christ and made the betrayed companion look like Jesus Christ, and the Romans crucified him thinking that he was Jesus Christ.

Topic 14: Illicit affairs between Monks and Nuns in Christian Monasticism, a myth or a reality?

Research Aim: The mass grave of newly born babies found beneath the Catholic Church in Ireland provides evidence to support the myths about secret sex lives of monks and nuns throughout the history of Christian Monasticism. Based on the thematic analysis of the historical evidence found in literature and media, the immorality and hypocrisy of Catholic Monasticism will be critically reviewed.

Topic 15: Historical account of the destruction of Jerusalem and Jewish exile by King Nebuchadnezzar

Research Aim: The King of ancient Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, had destroyed Jerusalem along with the temple of Solomon and exiled all Jews from Jerusalem in 586 BC. Many Jews were taken to Babylon as slaves, while many were dispersed and wandered in the desert for many years. Thematic analysis will be conducted in this study. The historical evidence found in the past literature will be critically reviewed to understand the Jewish Diaspora and their hardships.

Topic 16: Islam: The religious foundations and evolution through the 7th century into the modern world.

Research Aim: The religion of Islam, which came in the 7th Century in Arab, has spread to every part of the world today. Today more than 350 million Muslims exist and follow the religion of Islam, which was introduced around 1400 years ago. Although they have been divided into different groups and sects, they still share some common fundamental beliefs. Therefore, an exploratory study will be conducted to identify how Islam has evolved and how its religious foundations are compatible with the modern world.

Topic 17: The life of Adolf Hitler: impact of religious doctrine and belief.

Research Aim: Adolf Hitler was born and raised in a Roman Catholic family. As per his public speeches, he considered Jews to be the true enemy of Christianity, and by fighting against them, he was actually doing God’s work. Therefore, a thematic analysis is to be conducted on the life of Adolf Hitler to ascertain whether his religious doctrine and belief impacted his life.

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Religion and the Contemporary World Dissertation Topics

This theme focuses on topics that analyse the effect of religion within the contemporary world, including the media’s influence and the application of religious beliefs to the modern-day world.

This is an interesting topic for those aiming to look at theology and religion together since the implications of religion to the contemporary world has become the focus of discussion and dichotomy. Below is a list of topics that can be used for Religion and the Contemporary World Research Dissertation purposes.

Topic 18: Islam subjugate or uplift women: A critical analysis

Research Aim: Islam is criticized for women subjugation and inequality. Still, women in Western countries willingly accept Islam and follow Islamic practices such as wearing Hijab and covering their heads and faces. If Islam actually subjugates women, then why are independent and educated women in Western countries like France and the UK becoming Muslim. To unrevealed this mystery, an exploratory study is to be conducted where the women who accepted Islam will be interviewed to find out whether Islam subjugated them or uplift their status.

Topic 19: Religion is redundant in today's contemporary world.

Research Aim: Religion tends to hinder scientific developments because religion does not permit anything in line with religious law and guidelines. Today’s contemporary world can no longer follow any such restrictions, which can become a hurdle in scientific advancements and medical breakthroughs. Besides, nowadays, people use scientific evidence and logic to justify something rather than blindly relying on religious explanations. In view of this, a survey-based study is to be performed to determine whether religion has become unnecessary in today’s modern world.

Topic 20: Religions and faith communities can be a source of social stability and progress in today’s contemporary world.

Research Aim: In today’s socially and economically unstable and uncertain environment, association with religions and faith communities can enable individuals to have social stability and progress. People tend to look after each other in faith communities. For instance, black Church organisations in London provide work, education and training to black Christians. A thematic analysis will be performed in this research to evaluate whether people can gain social security, better work and prospects by being associated with religious communities.

Topic 21: Various religions, including Christianity and Islam, do not recognize the relationship between same-sex genders. Discuss in light of recent legalization and the global evolution for equality of all people.

Research Aim: The recent laws and legalization made to give rights and equality to the LGBL community are legally permitting people of the same sexual orientations to marry or live in relationships as partners. However, various religions like Christianity and Islam does not permit any such relationships and legalizing the same-sex marriage and relationship would create more differences in the society. This study will focus on identifying the in-depth view of Christians and Muslims on same-sex marriages and their likely impact on their rights, belief and practices.

Topic 22: Equality of women is a blessing or a curse?

Research Aim: Women in western countries like America and the UK are given equal rights and responsibilities. In eastern countries like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, women have lower rights and responsibilities than men. It is argued that when women have equitable rights, they get higher or lower rights than men based on situations. For instance, a woman as a mother has more rights than a man as a father. In view of this, equitable rights give women more privileges as they don’t have to bear the hardships and exploitation. An exploratory study will be conducted in Pakistan to ascertain whether women feel more blessed or cursed by having equality.

Topic 23: The miracle of splitting of the Moon in the light of scientific evidence.

Research Aim: According to the Islamic belief when people of Mecca in Arab asked the Prophet Muhammad to show a miracle if he is actually a messenger of God, then Prophet Muhammad split the moon in two halves with the movement of this index finger and then rejoined them together. In 1969 the photograph of moon taken by NASA spaceship clearly showed the splitting mark on the surface of moon. Modern astronomers also provide scientific evidence to support the splitting of moon. In this research the scientific evidence to support or oppose the splitting of moon will be critically analysed to determine whether moon was splitting actually splitted.

Topic 24: Why religions and faith are gaining popularity in today’s time.

Research Aim: In today’s time when economic and social problems are on rise, it is worth identifying the reasons because of which more and more people are evidently moving towards religions and faith. Therefore a thematic analysis is to be conducted to explore the reasons why people around the world are becoming more religious by demonstrating and practicing their faith.

Topic 25: Eastern religions, especially Islam have suffered greatly post 9/11 in terms of media representation and fair trial. Discuss.

Research Aim: Since the 9/11 terrorist attack, Eastern religions like Sikhism, Hinduism and especially Islam has been suffered greatly as the followers of these religions were perceived terrorists/extremists and were being victimized. The negative portrayal by media created negative image which may have negatively impacted the fair trial of Muslims and followers of other Eastern religions. Therefore an exploratory study is to be conduct to identify the problem which Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus faced in America after 9/11.

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Ethics and Religion Dissertation Topics

The notion of ethics in religion encompasses morality and various morality components to apply to modern life and daily situations. Morality and religion have gone hand in hand throughout history, and it has been observed that multiple moral conducts are justified with the notion of religious beliefs.

For researchers who wish to get a deeper understanding of this relationship, below is a list of topics that can be used for dissertation purposes.

Topic 26: Religious beliefs and morality are deeply entrenched within each other. Critically discuss.

Research Aim: The concept of morality is found in every religion. The concept of right and wrong given by religious beliefs and morality are alike. For instance, telling a lie is bad, while speaking the truth is good for both religions and moral values. In this study, the similarities between religious convictions and moral ethics are reviewed to determine whether religious convictions and moral ethics are intertwined.

Topic 27: Military Action: Ethical justification through religion.

Research Aim: When military action is to be taken against a militant group or terrorists, it would be ethically right to do so in self-defence and protect innocent human lives. Because of this, different religions’ ethical justification to justify military action will be critically reviewed in this study.

Topic 28: Ethical egoism and its relation with moral code.

Research Aim: Ethical egoism is a notion which states that people tend to behave morally only if the moral act would maximize their self-interest. However, a moral code is a set of rules that people follow to live a good life, determining their morals and actions. In this study, the relationship between ethical egoism and moral code will be empirically analyzed.

Topic 29: There is no moral code to justify Islamic Terrorism

Research Aim: Islam is a religion that prohibits killing innocent people, and killing of an innocent soul is regarded as killing the whole of humanity. In this study, the Islamic teachings and moral code will be critically analyzed to identify whether the Islamic moral code justifies the Terrorism done by Islam’s followers.

Topic 30: How is morality entrenched within the teachings of Islam?

Research Aim: Morality means the sense of right and wrong or good or bad behaviour. It is claimed that Islam is a religion that is based on goodness, righteousness and teaches to do good in society and be good with everyone. The Islamic teachings will be critically reviewed in this study to determine how it is entrenched with morality.

Topic 31: Human rights and the ethical dichotomy of religious beliefs.

Research Aim: Human rights are based on all human beings’ equality. However, religious beliefs tend to show ethical dichotomy because it divides people’s rights based on believers and non-believers or piety, where the believers or pious people like religious leaders tend to have more rights than the non-believers or followers. This study is important to identify how religious ethics contradiction with human rights.

Topic 32: Situational ethics through religion. Discuss critically the impact of situational ethics in a multi ethnic community.

Research Aim: When an act in a particular context or situation is judged following a religion’s ethical standards, instead of by the usual morality standards, it is referred to as situational ethics through faith. It can be argued, and if everyone starts justifying their unethical acts with situational ethics in a multi-ethnic community, they will be going against usual standards of morality. This research aims to identify the impact of situational ethics through religion on a multi-ethnic community and how it can create chaos and injustice in society.

Religion and Philosophy Dissertation Topics

Religion and philosophy have been going hand in hand throughout history. Philosophy has been used to justify and question God’s supreme power and the fundamentals of religious faith.

The basic premise of philosophy and its application to religion is based on trying to ascertain the existence of religion as a possibility. You can find a topic that interests you from the list of religion and philosophy dissertation topics below.

Topic 33: Relationship between existence of life and existence of God. Critically discuss with examples.

Research Aim: When a small object like a clock can never be made on its own unless someone creates it, then how it is possible that such a big and complex world and life can be created on its own without a creator. Because of this notion, in this research, God’s existence is critically analyzed based on its relationship with the existence of life.

Topic 34: If there is a God, who was he created by? An in-depth analysis based on fundamental religious beliefs

Research Aim: Based on the argument that nothing can be created on its own and there must be a creator for everything, this idea gives rise to a question that if God exists, then who created God. This question will be critically analyzed by reviewing the fundamental religious beliefs found in the religious literature of various religions.

Topic 35: Christianity is actually Paulism: A Critical Review

Research Aim: It is argued that today’s Christianity is not what Jesus Christ taught, but it is the beliefs and doctrines developed based on what Saint Paul wrote and taught about Christ and Christianity. Saint Paul wrote the thirteen books of the New Testament, and scholars believe that Paul’s teachings greatly deviated from the actual teachings of Jesus Christ. In this study, Paul and the contribution of Saint Paul in developing today’s Christianity will be critically reviewed to evaluate the argument.

Topic 36: Life after death and accountability is a necessity to remedy the injustice done in the world.

Research Aim: In this world, many of the times, the wrongdoers get away from punishment and justice is not provided to the innocent victims. Therefore it is essential that in the hereafter, people can be answerable for their good or bad deeds where they cannot get away after doing injustice, and the victims can be compensated. In this research, the justification for life after death is reviewed in line with the world’s injustice.

Topic 37: God is known to be an all loving, all-encompassing being. How can the evil in the world be justified in the face of an omnipotent God?

Research Aim: It is argued that when God is all-loving, and he is present everywhere, how so much evil, violence, and injustice may be possible in his presence, so much evil violence and injustice is possible taking place in the world. Given this statement, this research aims to justify the existence of evil in the world.

Topic 38: If God cannot be seen then it does not prove that he does not exist.

Research Aim: few things in the world cannot be seen or measured, but they exist, such as pain or magic. Based on this notion, it can be argued that it is not sufficient to deny God’s existence if we cannot see him. This research focuses on determining why it is not enough to disprove God’s presence only because he cannot be seen.

Topic 39: God is only a figments of a believer’s imagination. Discuss.

Research Aim: In different religions, God’s idea and characteristics are different. Some worship idols, some worship animals and supernatural beings, while others worship non-living objects like the moon, stars, sun, trees, and fire. Therefore in this research, God as an invention by the imagination of believers will be critically discussed.

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Architecture and Religion: Built Heritage Dissertation Topics

Architecture has played an essential role within the religious communities since it provides a tangible component of the community’s belief in substantiating their religious faith.

To understand the true essence of an architectural building within the religious faith, it is essential to look beyond the buildings’ structural aesthetics and understand the deeper engraved intangible value of religious faith that drives the community. Below is a list of topics that might be interesting for architecture and religion-based dissertation.

Topic 40: Architectural buildings such as churches and mosques have great religious significance. Discuss.

Research Aim: Religious architectural buildings like the synagogue, cathedral, church, shrine, temple, and mosques carry unique religious importance because it symbolizes religious history, culture, give exalted appeal and have a great influence on the religious community. In this research, architectural buildings’ religious importance, namely, synagogue, cathedral, church, shrine, temple, and mosques, will be discussed to identify their religious followers’ respective significance.

Topic 41: What are the components of a Church?

Research Aim: A church is a structure used by Christians to carry out their religious activities and worship. Traditionally, its interior is built in the Christian cross’s shape, and its components included; center aisle, alter, bema, and seats. However, the church building may also have a courtyard, apse, and mausoleum. The modern church buildings may have different structures and components. Therefore in this study, the traditional and modern church buildings are compared and contrasted to identify the mandatory components of a Christian Church.

Topic 42: Without religious buildings to substantiate faith, followers would lose their religion. Discuss.

Research Aim: Religious buildings like churches, temples, and mosques are the holy places where religious followers can worship, practise their faiths, and socialize with their fellow believers to substantiate their beliefs. This research aims to discuss whether, in the absence of religious buildings where followers can affirm their faiths, there are chances that they would lose their religion.

Topic 43: How far would you agree with the belief that divine presence can only be felt within religious architectural spaces?

Research Aim: The religious buildings are believed to have a divine presence, and people tend to go to such places so that they can feel that divine presence. Given this, it can be argued that a true believer may not necessarily need to visit a religious building to feel the divine presence. Therefore an exploratory study will be conducted to determine whether it is necessary to visit religious architectural spaces to feel the divine presence.

Topic 44: Demolishing a building that is fundamental to a religious belief is tantamount to disgracing the divine God. Discuss.

Research Aim: Destroying a religious building with significant importance to a religious belief would be equal to disrespecting the divine God and religion. The believers of that religion would not tolerate if their religious building is demolished, and they can react violently and create havoc. Therefore, in this study, what a religious building’s demolition would mean for their religious followers will be evaluated by conducting an in-depth analysis.

Topic 45: What is the purpose of religious architectural buildings? Discuss with a comparative analysis of different religious faiths.

Research Aim: All religious architectural buildings serve one common purpose: to provide a place for the religious followers to worship, congregate, and practice religious activities. However, different religious architectural buildings may also serve different or additional purposes. This study aims to conduct a comparative study between different religions to determine whether all religious architectural buildings serve the same purpose.

Topic 46: An expensive religious building does not encompass the basic human right of equality amongst all mankind. Discuss.

Research Aim: In today’s world where millions of people live below the poverty line, constructing an expensive religious building seems to contradict the notion of equality amongst all humankind and basic human rights. However, it can be argued that the poor people who do not have access to luxuries can avail comfort by visiting the expensive religious building. Therefore it is necessary to determine whether expensive religious buildings give all humankind equality and are in line with human rights. Get Free Custom Dissertation Topic .

Politics and Religion: Dissertation Topics

The study of religion and politics aims to draw an interconnecting relationship between the two subject areas and analyze their impact upon each other’s application. Below is a list of topics that may help aim to research the relationship between  Politics and Religion .

Topic 47: There needs to be clear distinction between political views and religious beliefs. Discuss.

Research Aim: As per secularist ideology, politics and religion are two different aspects and therefore should be clearly separated. However, religious doctrines tend to suggest that politics and religious beliefs go hand in hand. Given this argument, the present study adopts exploratory research to determine whether there must be a clear distinction between political views and religious beliefs.

Topic 48: Politics is used as a mask to cover up religious fanaticism. Critically analyse.

Research Aim: Politics include various activities which are used to govern a country. In a country where the governance is controlled or influenced by religious leaders or religious parties, religious fanaticism may be accepted and cultivated under political authority. In this research, the relationship between politics and religious fanaticism is critically analyzed to identify whether politics is used as a cover to foster religious fanaticism.

Topic 49: The fading association between religion and politics in a secular state.

Research Aim: secularism is a belief which segregates politics and state from religious affairs. Based on this notion, it can be argued that people tend to disassociate religion from worldly affairs in a secular state. Therefore the affiliation between religion and politics has been diminishing. In this study, the relationship between religion and politics is to be determined in a secular state to evaluate the extent to which religion is disassociated from politics.

Topic 50: Should religious leaders be equipped with some form of political or legal authority

Research Aim: Religious leaders have a great degree of power and influence over their religious communities, and their followers tend to obey their orders without questioning them. This shows that religious leaders can even use their position and religious authority to direct their followers wherever they want. Therefore this study focuses to critically analyze whether it would be correct to give religious leaders any political or legal authority.

Topic 51: The only reasons politicians bow to religious authority is to gain popularity. Critically analyse.

Research Aim: In countries where religious leaders have great influence and control over many people, the politicians sometimes join hands with religious leaders to win elections by gaining support from their religious followers. However, the politicians’ collation with the religious leaders may not necessarily mean that they bow down to the religious leaders. Still, it is a diplomatic step to gain their own political authority.

Topic 52: How has the religion Islam succumbed under political pressures? Critically analyse.

Research Aim: In the post 9/11 world, the religion Islam came under immense political pressure. The political activism by Islamic organizations and religious parties has been restricted to moderate the religion of Islam. In this research, a critical analysis is to be conducted to determine whether religion Islam surrendered under political pressures.

Topic 53: The role of Hindu extremists and politicians in Indian society.

Research Aim: In India, the Hindu extremist party RSS played a significant role in rising Hindu Nationalism in Indian politics. Since its independence, India has been identified as a secular state. Still, under the Hindu Nationalist party’s new rule, the Indian political landscape has been altered, and Hinduism dominance is forcefully implemented in Indian society. Given this, the present study aims to evaluate what impact the Hindu extremists and Hindu Nationalist politicians would have on Indian culture in terms of violence and injustice towards low-caste people and Muslims living in India.

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As a student of religion, philosophy and theology looking to get good grades, it is essential to develop new ideas and experiment on existing religion, philosophy and theology theories – i.e., to add value and interest in your research topic.

The field of religion, philosophy and theology is vast and interrelated to many other academic disciplines like  civil engineering ,  construction ,  law , and even  healthcare . That is why it is imperative to create a religion, philosophy and theology dissertation topic that is articular, sound, and actually solves a practical problem that may be rampant in the field.

We can’t stress how important it is to develop a logical research topic; it is based on your entire research. There are several significant downfalls to getting your topic wrong; your supervisor may not be interested in working on it, the topic has no academic credit-ability, the research may not make logical sense, there is a possibility that the study is not viable.

This impacts your time and efforts in  writing your dissertation  as you may end up in the cycle of rejection at the initial stage of the dissertation. That is why we recommend reviewing existing research to develop a topic, taking advice from your supervisor, and even asking for help in this particular stage of your dissertation.

Keeping our advice in mind while developing a research topic will allow you to pick one of the best religion, philosophy, and theology dissertation topics that fulfill your requirement of writing a research paper and adds to the body of knowledge.

Therefore, it is recommended that when finalizing your dissertation topic, you read recently published literature to identify gaps in the research that you may help fill.

Remember- dissertation topics need to be unique, solve an identified problem, be logical, and be practically implemented. Please look at some of our sample religion, philosophy and theology dissertation topics to get an idea for your own dissertation.

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Exploring Faith and Belief: Religious Research Paper Topics

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Table of contents

  • 1 Challenges in Religious Research Paper Topics
  • 2.1 Christian Research Paper Topics
  • 2.2 Islam Research Topics
  • 2.3 Siddhartha Essay Topics
  • 2.4 Buddhism Essay Topics
  • 2.5 Hinduism Research Paper Topics
  • 2.6 Judaism Religion
  • 2.7 Theology Research Paper Topics

Exploring the realm of religion opens a multitude of avenues for scholarly inquiry. Research papers on religion delve into profound questions that have captivated humanity throughout history. These studies not only illuminate the intricacies of faith and belief systems but also examine their profound impact on culture, society, and personal identity.

Choosing a research topic about religion requires a thoughtful consideration of a wide spectrum of beliefs, practices, and philosophical interpretations. From the rituals that bind communities to the spiritual philosophies that drive individual conduct, religion research topics offer a rich tapestry of areas for academic exploration. With such diversity, the challenge lies in pinpointing a singular path that resonates with both current discourse and timeless questions of the human experience.

Challenges in Religious Research Paper Topics

Navigating religious research paper topics presents a unique set of challenges. Crafting research questions about religion demands sensitivity and a deep understanding of diverse belief systems. Scholars often grapple with the subjective nature of spirituality, striving to maintain academic rigor while exploring profoundly personal and often religious controversial topics. The multifaceted nature of religious research paper topics also requires an interdisciplinary approach, intersecting with history, sociology, psychology, and theology.

Additionally, researchers must balance insider and outsider perspectives, often working to gain the trust of faith communities while preserving critical distance. Research papers on religion must also contend with varying interpretations of sacred texts and practices, which can vary widely even within a single tradition. Moreover, the dynamic nature of religion, constantly evolving in the face of modernity and globalization, poses a challenge to researchers aiming to capture the contemporary religious landscape accurately. The task, then, is to approach these topics with a blend of scholarly curiosity, methodological precision, and cultural competence.

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List of 70 Religion Topics to Write About

Embark on an intellectual journey with this curated list of 70 religion topics, each offering a unique window into the diverse ways faith shapes and is shaped by the world we live in.

Christian Research Paper Topics

Diving into Christianity offers a rich vein of inquiry for scholars. These biblical topics for research papers present fresh perspectives on age-old discussions, inviting a deeper understanding of one of the world’s most-followed faiths.

  • The Evolution of Christian Thought in Postmodern Society
  • Analyzing the Role of Women in Early Christian Communities
  • The Influence of Christian Ethics on Modern Business Practices
  • Cross-Cultural Interpretations of Christian Symbols in Global Contexts
  • The Impact of Digital Media on Christian Worship and Community
  • Environmental Stewardship and its Theological Roots in Christianity
  • The Psychological Effects of Christian Practices on Mental Health
  • A Comparative Study of Christian Mysticism and Contemporary Spiritual Movements
  • The Political Expressions of Liberation Theology in Latin America
  • Christian Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Bioethics

Islam Research Topics

The study of Islam uncovers a tapestry of cultural, theological, and historical themes. These research topics on religion provide a platform for a nuanced exploration of Islam’s multifaceted impact on the world.

  • Modern Interpretations of Sharia Law in Various Islamic Societies
  • The Role of Sufism in Contemporary Islamic Practice
  • Islamic Economic Principles and Their Application in the 21st Century
  • Gender Dynamics within Islamic Theology and Practice
  • Islamic Artistic Expression in the Digital Age
  • The Influence of Islam on Classical Scientific Discovery and Philosophy
  • The Political Significance of Islam in Non-Majority Muslim Countries
  • Interfaith Dialogues between Islamic and Western Philosophical Traditions
  • The Evolution of Islamic Educational Institutions from Classical to Modern Times
  • The Representation of Islam in Western Media and its Societal Impact

Siddhartha Essay Topics

Hermann Hesse’s “Siddhartha” is a rich narrative ripe for exploration, intertwining themes of self-discovery and spirituality. These religion topics to write about offer a pathway to understanding the profound messages embedded in this classic tale.

  • The Concept of Enlightenment in Siddhartha Versus Traditional Buddhist Teachings
  • River Imagery as a Symbol of Life’s Journey in Siddhartha
  • Siddhartha’s Relationship with Nature as a Reflection of His Spiritual Quest
  • The Influence of Hermann Hesse’s Personal Beliefs on the Portrayal of Religion in Siddhartha
  • Comparing Siddhartha’s Ascetic Life with Modern Minimalist Movements
  • The Role of Mentorship and its Impact on Siddhartha’s Spiritual Evolution
  • The Dichotomy of Material Wealth and Spiritual Fulfillment in Siddhartha
  • Siddhartha’s Search for Authenticity Amidst Societal Expectations
  • The Function of Love in Siddhartha’s Journey Towards Self-Actualization
  • Relevance of Siddhartha’s Lessons in the Context of Contemporary Religious Practice

Buddhism Essay Topics

Buddhism, with its profound philosophical foundations and global influence, provides a fertile ground for scholarly exploration. These religious research topics and world religion paper topics delve into the heart of Buddhist doctrine and its practical implications in today’s world.

  • The Intersection of Buddhist Philosophy and Contemporary Psychotherapy
  • Ethical Consumption and Environmentalism through the Lens of Buddhist Teachings
  • The Role of Meditation in Modern Healthcare as Influenced by Buddhism
  • Analysis of Buddhist Responses to the Challenges of Globalization
  • The Adaptation of Zen Aesthetics in Western Art and Architecture
  • Buddhist Principles in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Efforts
  • The Impact of Technological Advancements on Traditional Buddhist Practices
  • A Study of Gender Roles within Buddhist Monastic Communities
  • The Influence of Buddhism on Western Philosophical Thought
  • Exploring the Growth of Buddhist Tourism and its Cultural Impacts

Hinduism Research Paper Topics

Hinduism’s rich tapestry of mythology, philosophy, and cultural practices presents an expansive field for academic inquiry. The following religion topics for research paper encompass both the depth of Hindu traditions and contemporary issues, offering a platform for insightful discourse.

  • Analyzing the Impact of Hinduism on India’s Environmental Policies
  • Feminine Divinity in Hinduism and its Influence on Gender Roles
  • The Evolution of Hindu Temple Architecture Over Centuries
  • Caste System Interpretations in Modern Hindu Society
  • Yoga as a Global Phenomenon: Origins and Transformations from Hindu Traditions
  • The Role of Hinduism in Forming India’s National Identity
  • The Philosophy of Karma and its Relevance to Modern Ethics
  • Ayurveda: Ancient Hindu Science of Health in the Modern Wellness Industry
  • The Dynamics of Hindu Pilgrimage: Economy, Ecology, and Tradition
  • Hindu Rituals and their Psychological Implications in Contemporary Practice

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Judaism Religion

The exploration of Judaism offers insights into one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, rich with history and tradition. While the following topics are not centered on religion research paper topics, they reflect the depth and diversity inherent in Jewish studies.

  • The Influence of Jewish Mysticism on Contemporary Religious Thought
  • The Preservation of Jewish Traditions in Diaspora Communities
  • Jewish Perspectives on Bioethics and Modern Medical Dilemmas
  • The Role of the Synagogue in Jewish Cultural and Religious Life
  • The Impact of the Holocaust on Theological Understandings in Judaism
  • Jewish Contributions to Interfaith Dialogue and Peacebuilding
  • The Evolution of Kosher Laws and Their Application in the Food Industry
  • The Intersection of Jewish Law and Modern State Legislation
  • The Role of Hebrew Language Revival in Jewish Identity Formation
  • Jewish Feminist Theology and its Quest for Gender Equality in Religious Practice

Theology Research Paper Topics

Theology, the systematic study of the divine, invites scholars to probe the depths of religious belief and practice. These theology research paper topics are designed to inspire critical thought and original analysis on various aspects of spiritual inquiry.

  • The Role of Prophecy in Abrahamic Religions Comparative Study
  • Liberation Theology’s Influence on Social Justice Movements
  • Theological Responses to the Problem of Evil in Different Faiths
  • The Impact of Feminist Theology on Traditional Religious Practices
  • The Integration of Theology and Science in the Modern World
  • The Concept of the Afterlife in Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
  • Ecumenism and the Pursuit of Christian Unity in Theology
  • Theological Underpinnings of Contemporary Environmental Ethics
  • The Influence of Digital Media on Theological Education
  • The Role of Ritual in Expressing and Shaping Theological Beliefs

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The “Conflict Thesis” of Science and Religion: a Nexus of Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Religion

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2017, Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies

The idea of inevitable and perpetual conflict between science and religion is known among historians as the “conflict thesis.” It exploded in popularity in the late nineteenth century with the rise of the Victorian scientific naturalists to positions of leadership in prominent scientific institutions. A common misperception exists concerning the two authors most central to the widespread dissemination and lasting popularity of the conflict thesis: John William Draper and Andrew Dickson White. This misperception assumes that because Draper and White pitted science and religion at odds, they were not themselves theologically engaged. On the contrary, Draper and White held very specific theological views and championed them in their written works. Like others at the time, they shaped their theology to conform to their vision of science, a vision articulated by scientific naturalism, with its commitments to inviolable natural laws and nature as a closed system of physical causes. They viewed their theologies as the solutions that would bring peace in the conflict between science and religion. Since the commitments shared by the Victorian scientific naturalists remain central in science as it is conceived to the present day, the theological adjustments to accommodate them also continue. To understand the work of Draper, White, and other leading Victorian scientific naturalists offers valuable insight into the nexus of philosophy of science, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion both in the late nineteenth century and in the ongoing scholarly discussion of divine action today.

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A review essay of Peter Harrison's The Territories of Science and Religion. In addition to summarizing this important book, I provide extended critique of Harrison's argument for religion as a reification in the seventeenth century. Particular emphasis is paid to Harrison's proposal of the existence of a primarily non-propositional concept of religion. Since writing this, Peter engaged in a two-hour recorded exchange to appear in Fides et Historia.

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Review of Peter Harrison's excellent volume that not only introduces and makes important contributions to a series of key issues within science and religion but also serves to stimulate further reflection on the complex ways in which the relations between science and religion have and ought to be characterised. Both are clearly urgent, with the latter of particular relevance in an intellectual landscape that is still largely dominated by either/or narratives of militantly atheistic scientists locked in a perpetual battle with gleefully anti-scientific religious believers. Time and time again Harrison’s contributors reject such antagonistic ‘conflict’ models of either science or religion, along with the related ‘independence’ model that affirms that science and religion should never be brought into conjunction with one another, but rather stand apart in sealed-off isolation one from the other (a position most commonly associated with the palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould’s notion of ‘non-overlapping magisteria’). Both models, conflict and independence, are critiqued as over-simplifying the rich patterns of relations between science and religion – historically and philosophically, as well as scientifically and religiously – and, crucially, as avoiding the really interesting questions raised by the unavoidable, and one should say generally unlamentable, conjunction of science and religion in contemporary intellectual life. Few would dispute the centrality of science, and the natural sciences in particular, to our intellectual landscape and to our lives more widely; notwithstanding some of the wilder claims of postmodern philosophy, ours truly is an “Age of Science.” And yet (in a theme explored by John Hedley Brooke in his chapter ‘Science and Secularization’), it is equally apparent that religion has not gone away: our Age of Science has turned out to be very different from the ‘secular millennium,’ such as that predicted by the anthropologist of religion Anthony Wallace when he wrote in 1966 that “belief in supernatural powers is doomed to die out, all over the world, as a result of the increasing adequacy and diffusion of scientific knowledge” (cited by Brooke, 106). For better or for worse, it is – and as the essays with an historical focus emphasise – always was “science and religion”, and this collection serves as an outstanding companion to the rich variety of ways in which this conjunctive relation can and has been negotiated.

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Despite various criticisms and alternative proposals, Barbour's fourfold taxonomy has continued to serve as an intuitive introduction to Science-Religion relations. I offer a new fourfold taxonomy-called the Four 'C's Taxonomy: Conflict, Compartmentalization, Conversation, and Convergence-which improves upon the pedagogical advantages of Barbour's taxonomy, and which avoids the weaknesses of alternative taxonomies. In addition, the new taxonomy addresses the objections against Barbour's taxonomy by distinguishing different aspects of science and religion as the relata, by clarifying the relations as perceived/expressed relations, and by demonstrating their relevance for the explanation of history and of other cultures.

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Recent scholars have called into question the categories “science” and “religion” because they bring metaphysical and theological assumptions that theologians should find problematic. The critique of the categories “science” and “religion” has above all been associated with Peter Harrison and his influential argument in The Territories of Science and Religion (2015). This article evaluates the philosophical conclusions that Harrison draws from his antiessentialist philosophy in the two volumes associated with his “After Science and Religion Project.” I argue that Harrison's project is too skeptical toward the categories “science” and “religion” and places too much emphasis on naturalism being incompatible with Christian theology. One can accept the lessons of antiessentialism—above all, how meanings of terms shift over time—and still use the terms “science” and “religion” in responsible ways. This article defends the basic impulse of most scholars in science and religion who promote dialogue and argues for a more moderate reading of the lesson of Territories.

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This paper engages in a revisionist reading of Max Weber's notion of disenchantment, and the lesser known concept of an "intellectual sacrifice". It argues that Weber's original formulations of disenchantment as a process has occludes and delegitimises certain important cultural trends in the borderlands between science and religion in modernity. The implications are discussed with examples from early twentieth century science, and the attempt to create a new "natural theology" in this period.

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This entry offers a history of the different ways in which the formal study of the natural world has been related to theological considerations in the Western Christian tradition. Because what counts as science and what counts as theology has changed over time, it begins with a history of the concepts 'theology' and 'science' and the bearing of these conceptual shifts on their relationship. This is followed by a general account of the kinds of relations obtained between science and theology in different periods from antiquity to the present. A final section deals with three recurring issues that also exemplify some general principles.

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