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17 hours ago · Helen Murphey is a postdoctoral scholar at the Mershon Center. She received her Ph.D in International Relations at the University of St. Andrews in 2023. Her research focuses on the role of identity and ideology in politics, with a specialization in religious political parties in North Africa, populism, conspiracy theories and polarization ...
Our work at Ohio State emphasizes the dynamic aspects of religious systems and the importance of studying them within carefully nuanced understandings of the larger social and cultural contexts in which they exist.
Our work at Ohio State emphasizes the dynamic aspects of religious systems and the importance of studying them within carefully nuanced understandings of the larger social and cultural contexts in which they exist.
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The Center for the Study of Religion was established in 2007 to encourage and support scholarly research on religion(s) at The Ohio State University. Without expectation of generating consensus, and without advocating for or against any specific religious perspective, the CSR cultivates disciplined reflection—among faculty, students, and a wider pu...
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The Ohio State University Center for the Study of Religion (CSR) capitalizes on the university’s extensive resources and expertise on religions to encourage and support scholarly research on religions.
Degree: BA. Campus: Columbus. College: Arts and Sciences. Religious studies is a uniquely comparative, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary way to study the world’s religions.
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Why choose religious studies? Religious Studies at Ohio State is an interdisciplinary field, which requires the active involvement of faculty from numerous different departments, from the arts to the hard sciences.