College of William & Mary, Department of Religious Studies

College of William & Mary, Department of Religious Studies Our program helps students cultivate open-mindedness, rigor, and the ability to think deeply and carefully about complexity, diversity, and ambiguity.

In the Department of Religious Studies, we consider religion to be a complex, abiding and central feature of all human societies. We believe that if one is to understand a society, it is vital to study its religious writings, practices and beliefs. The Department of Religious Studies offers multiple courses in all the major religious traditions of the world: eastern and western, ancient as well as

modern. Students are exposed to all major theories and methods current in the academic study of religion. They are well-prepared to gain admission and succeed in the top religious studies graduate programs in the country and in a wide variety of careers. Our students learn to think and write critically and to analyze an issue from multiple perspectives. Through the examination and interpretation of religious practices and teachings, our courses explore the deep and diverse ways in which religious ideas have shaped - and continue to shape - the cultural, political, ethical, spiritual and social lives of individuals and communities. Our program helps students cultivate open-mindedness, rigor and the ability to think deeply and carefully about complexity, diversity and ambiguity. These skills are universally helpful in a dynamic and changing world.

01/25/2021

Faraz Sheikh, assistant professor of religious studies at William & Mary, has published a new book, “Forging Ideal Muslim Subjects: Discursive Practices, Subject Formation, & Muslim Ethic,” which discusses the forms a religiously-informed, ethical Muslim life can take.

A new book is out by our own Patton Burchett! This engaging new study of Hindu devotional practices sheds new light on a...
05/15/2019

A new book is out by our own Patton Burchett! This engaging new study of Hindu devotional practices sheds new light on a number of complex topics and will be a great contribution to the field.

In this book, Patton E. Burchett offers a path-breaking genealogical study of devotional (bhakti) Hinduism that traces its understudied historical relationships with ta**ra, yoga, and Sufism. Beginning in India’s early medieval “Tantric Age” and reaching to the present day, Burchett focuses hi...

Dont miss this year's Hans Tiefel lecture in Religion and Ethics!The Department of Religious Studies presents:“Being Mus...
04/01/2019

Dont miss this year's Hans Tiefel lecture in Religion and Ethics!

The Department of Religious Studies presents:
“Being Muslim: Women of Color in American Islam”

A public lecture by
Sylvia Chan-Malik
Departments of American Studies and Women's and Gender Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
*Ewell Recital Hall, Room 107
Tuesday, April 2nd
*12:30-1:50pm
Professor Chan-Malik will discuss the ways U.S. Muslim women’s identities are expressions of Islam as both Black protest religion and universal faith tradition. Drawing on archival images, cultural texts, popular media, and interviews, she will show how communities of American Islam became sites of safety, support, spirituality, and social activism, and how women of color were central to their formation.

Learn about Prof. Blazer's new research project!
12/12/2018

Learn about Prof. Blazer's new research project!

Annie Blazer, associate professor of religious studies at William & Mary, spent her research leave embedding herself in religious communities in her own neighborhood of Richmond's East End.

Thanks so much to Tack Faculty Lecturer,  Anne Rasmussen, for her brown bag lunch talk: "The Scandal at the Palace: Reli...
10/31/2018

Thanks so much to Tack Faculty Lecturer, Anne Rasmussen, for her brown bag lunch talk: "The Scandal at the Palace: Religion, Politics, and the Indonesian Culture Wars of 2017." Please join us on Wednesday, November 14th - Noon-1:15pm in Wren 315 for our next brown bag with Marc Raphael.

10/31/2018

Anne Rasmussen shares a sound collage of religious sounds of Indonesia.

We are so happy to announce that associate professor Alex Angelov has been awarded the Alumni Fellowship Award for excel...
10/10/2018

We are so happy to announce that associate professor Alex Angelov has been awarded the Alumni Fellowship Award for excellence in teaching!

Every year, the Alumni Association honors a select group of outstanding young faculty members.

Sara Franklin-Gillette shares her experience with her Meyers-Stern scholarship trip to Israel:Thanks to the generosity o...
09/17/2018

Sara Franklin-Gillette shares her experience with her Meyers-Stern scholarship trip to Israel:

Thanks to the generosity of the Myers-Stern Scholarship, I studied abroad in Israel at the University of Haifa in the spring of 2018. This experience was of immense value to me both academically and personally. In the Haifa International School psychology track program, I worked in a neuroscience lab that studies social emotions and group behavior in context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and took a class focused on the mental health of refugees. The opportunity to study psychology in a different culture brings depth to my major, which I intend to pursue in graduate school. In addition to this, I studied Hebrew, both in the pre-semester intensive language course, and throughout the semester. Throughout the five months I lived in Haifa, I had countless opportunities to explore the country and the many cultures it is home to. I celebrated Jewish holidays with my Israeli family, learned some Arabic from friends I made in the university dorms, and had thought-provoking conversations with many strangers I encountered while lost in various cities. I am grateful to the Myers-Stern Scholarship for making this opportunity possible for me.

Religious Studies major, Kathryn Eckler, shares her summer research experience and achievements! Congratulations Kathryn...
09/15/2018

Religious Studies major, Kathryn Eckler, shares her summer research experience and achievements! Congratulations Kathryn and happy writing!

"Every research project begins with a sense of curiosity and care. As the European refugee crisis was unfolding during my sophomore year at William and Mary, I wanted to understand the tumultuous circumstances that forced people to abandon their homes, to leave behind their beloved ones, and to endure life-threatening challenges for many years to come. As a Religious Studies major, I was particularly interested in the role that religion played in the considerations of the refugees and of the people in whose countries they arrived and settled. Two years after I first began to delve into the topic, I realized that I could only properly understand such a complex subject by traveling to Europe. With the encouragement and support of my advisor, Prof. Alexander Angelov, I applied to the Charles Center for a summer honors thesis research fellowship. I was delighted and grateful to receive the necessary financial support, and I left for Vienna where I scheduled a series of interviews with refugees from the Middle East and beyond.
I spent three months in Austria where I worked with refugees from countries such as Iran and Afghanistan. My findings will make the basis of my senior honors thesis project, entitled Christianity during Times of Crisis: The European Refugee Movement (2015-2017). Although I have collected a large comparative data, I have decided to focus on Iranian Christian refugees living in Vienna, Austria. In addition to making known the specific travels and turmoils of those refugees, I will show how they have come to view Christianity, while facing the throes of a political and social crisis that Europe has not experienced since the Second World War. I have already presented aspects of my work at the European Baptist Federation’s Mission Commission Meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria. I also presented my paper, “Responding to the Refugee Crisis with a Mission Mindset,” at the Baptist World Alliance’s annual conference in Zürich, Switzerland.
As my parents and Prof. Angelov would be quick to say, my research has been nothing short of an adventure. My research began in the classrooms of the Wren and led me to Austria, Bulgaria, Switzerland, and then into the lives of the many men and women with whom I spoke; my curiosity and drive to discover sent me around the world and back to Virginia again. As I set out to write my thesis, I am eager to make known what I have learned and hope that my work brings clarity to issues whose consequences are bound to redefine the world that we all share. "
Kathryn R. Eckler
Summer Bried for the Religious Studies Department
September 13, 2018

Maureen Fitzgerald, associate professor of religious studies at William & Mary, is expanding decades of research on how ...
09/06/2018

Maureen Fitzgerald, associate professor of religious studies at William & Mary, is expanding decades of research on how religion impacts American life across immigration, race, gender and sexuality, and social movements to cover current events involving religious liberty in U.S. politics.

Maureen Fitzgerald, associate professor of religious studies at William & Mary, expanded her research on American religious nationalisms in response to current events and her students' interest in religious liberty in U.S. politics.

Congrats to Senior Lecturer Mark McLaughlin for making the Top Ten!
06/27/2018

Congrats to Senior Lecturer Mark McLaughlin for making the Top Ten!

Congratulations to this year’s faculty recipient of the Flourishing Award, Mark McLaughlin! W&M's Health and Wellness gi...
04/26/2018

Congratulations to this year’s faculty recipient of the Flourishing Award, Mark McLaughlin! W&M's Health and Wellness gives this award as a way of honoring a faculty member who has modeled the principles of flourishing and integrative wellness.

We are also excited to announce that Mark McLaughlin will be promoted to Senior Lecturer this fall. Way to go!

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