(where known, most recent first)
Postdoctoral Fellow, FLIP Project, University of Toronto Mississauga
Supervisor: Christoph Emmrich
Co-supervisors: Amira Mittermaier and Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi
Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Supervisor: Srilata Raman
Supervisor: Amira Mittermaier
Supervisor: Simon Coleman
Supervisor: Frances Garrett
Supervisor: Ruth Marshall
Postdoctoral Researcher, Dartmouth College
(formerly: Henry N.R. Jackman Junior Fellow in the Humanities at the Jackman Humanities Institute)
Supervisor: Walid Saleh
(November 2020)
Supervisors: Simon Coleman and Joe Bryant
Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
(July 2020)
Islam
Supervisor: Walid Saleh
(June 2020)
Jewish Studies
Supervisor: Judith Newman
(June 2020)
Book History and the English Reformation
Supervisor: David Galbraith and Pamela Klassen
Supervisor: John Kloppenborg
Postdoctoral Fellow in History of Religions, Norwegian School of Theology
(formerly: SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Classics, University of Toronto)
Supervisor: Ruth Marshall
Assistant Professor of Christian History and at Tyndale University
, Trinity Christian College
(formerly:Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics at the Institute for Christian Studies)
at New York University
(formerly: Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies and Religion, Wesleyan University)
Tutor (Instructor), Quest University Canada
(formerly: Writer, Gripped Publishing)
Supervisor: Pamela Klassen
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)
Adjunct Professor, Toronto School of Theology
Priest-Missioner to Parkdale, Anglican Diocese of Toronto
(formerly: Honorary Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, the University of Queensland, Australia)
Team Leader (Policy Analysis), Canadian Wildlife Service
(formerly:Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Department, Grand Valley State University)
Principal, Saint Jude Catholic School in the Phillipnes
(formerly: Priest, San Sebastian Parish, Phillipines)
(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
United Kingdom
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)
Supervisor: Lomi, B. (Supervisor) & D'Costa, G. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Williams, P. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Austin, K. (Supervisor) & Balserak, J. (Supervisor)
Student thesis : Master's Thesis › Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Supervisor: Whelan, Y. (Supervisor) & Mayhew, R. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Leech, D. (Supervisor) & Sonnesyn, S. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Gethin, R. (Supervisor) & Balserak, J. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Balserak, J. (Supervisor) & Pollmann, K. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor) & Leech, D. (Supervisor)
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)
Supervisor: Pohl, B. (Supervisor), Carey, H. (Supervisor) & Lyons, W. J. (Supervisor)
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)
Supervisor: D'Costa, G. G. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Campbell, J. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: D'Costa, G. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Balserak, J. (Supervisor) & Sonnesyn, S. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Gethin, R. M. L. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Wenham, G. (Supervisor) & McConville, G. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Crisp, O. (Supervisor)
Student thesis : Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Education (EdD)
Supervisor: Wenham, D. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Roberts, P. (Supervisor) & Stratis, J. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Langer, R. E. M. (Supervisor) & Muessig, C. A. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Muessig, C. A. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Gethin, R. M. L. (Supervisor), Langer, R. (Supervisor) & Lomi, B. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Muessig, C. (Supervisor) & Jones, E. (Supervisor)
Supervisor: Scotland, N. A. D. (Supervisor), Snyder, H. (External person) (Supervisor), Peskett, R. H. (Supervisor) & Corrie, J. (External person) (Supervisor)
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Kirtan in the Americas: Music and Spirituality in a Transcultural Whirlpool , Gustavo Moura
Messages from the Margins: How Mature Women at Risk of Homelessness Sustain Their Psychosocial and Spiritual Lives , Catherine E. Tovell
Tradition as Flow: Decolonial Currents in the Muslim Atlantic , Jason Sparkes
Beyond Muslim Xenophobia and Contemporary Parochialism: Aga Khan IV, the Ismā‘īlīs, and the making of a Cosmopolitan Ethic , Sahir Dewji
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
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
“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
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
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
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
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
Children's Bible story books in a Protestant church context , Louise Gilmour
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
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
Heracleon: Fragments of early Valentinian exegesis. Text, translation, and commentary , Timothy James Pettipiece
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
'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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The Significance of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Today , Veronica Ertis-Kojima
Anti-Judaism in the Gospel of St. Matthew , Linda Joanne Lubin
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Religious communities and coronavirus pandemic.
Research Aim: This study will focus on reviewing the contribution of religious communities to combat 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.
Research Aim: This study will focus on theological studies on the Coronavirus pandemic.
Research Aim: This study will address the importance of philosophy, science, and religion in combatting Coronavirus.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Research Aim: In this research, the molecular structure of various tumors is discussed along with the therapeutic issues faced for these ailments and their treatments. Target spots for treatment and different chemical mixes for its treatments are also explained in this research.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
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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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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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Clinton Ohlers
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.
Russell Re Manning
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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Joseph Bracken
Andrew Ter Ern Loke
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.
Josh Reeves
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.
Egil Asprem
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.
St Andrew Encyclopaedia of Theology
Peter Harrison
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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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.
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Youmans even appears to have recommended its title.33 While Draper's work was still rapidly selling out printings, Youmans published White's Warfare of Science in 1876 in serial form in the pages of the Monthly and in book form through Appleton's. ... 220 R. Clinton Ohlers: The "Conflict Thesis" of Science and Religion borrowed not ...
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Luke-Acts mission paradigm for the church in the socio-economic context of southern Zimbabwe. Musariri, John (University of Pretoria, 2023-08-30) Abstract This thesis analysed the relevance of Luke-Acts mission paradigm in dealing with socio-economic challenges in Southern Zimbabwe. The aim was to find out if Luke-Acts can be applicable to the ...
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