2022
Dynamics of Secrecy in the Sworn Book of Honorius, Connor Feliu
Between Homeland and Hostland: Imagining Diasporic Indigeneity With the Center for Babaylan Studies, Elizabeth Rae Herrick
Finding “A Self to Speak Of”: Affective Enactments of the Self in Black and White Victorian Women’s Elegies, Kellie-Sue Martinucci
2021
Columbus [as A] Circle And Skä•noñh As An Ellipsis: A Case Study On Shifting The Interpretive Center In Syracuse, New York, Grace Fritzke
Columbus [as A] Circle and Skä•noñh As an Ellipsis: A Case Study on Shifting the Interpretive Center in Syracuse, New York, Grace Fritzke
Transphobia in Black Churches, Blake A. Garland-Tirado
2020
A “Wokeness” that Never Was: The Affective Economy of White Innocence and the Possibilities of Shame, Hannah Murray
2019
“LITTLE MESSIAH: RELATIONAL RELIGION IN HÉLÈNE CIXOUS’S MESSIE”, Rachel Katherine Carpenter
CATEGORY IS: RELIGIOUS “REALNESS” A Consideration of Disparate Subjectivity via “RuPauline Drag” and the House of LaBeija, Joss Rae Willsbrough
2018
THEORY AND PRACTICE: THE FORMATION AND LIMITATION OF FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, Hayden Elizabeth Hains
Wrath at the Doorway: Anger and Retribution in Twentieth-Century American Haggadot, Mitchell Moreau
2017
A Home Away From Home: Empathy, Exchange, and Hindu Festivals on an American University Campus, Sujata Bajracharya
The Power of Pandi: Multiplicity, Ambiguity, and Intimacy at a South Indian Temple, Julie Ann Edelstein
REREADING MIRCEA ELIADE: SOME MYTHS AND TRUTHS ABOUT THE SACRED, THE HISTORICAL, AND THE WWII, Cong Fu
2015
Prometheus and Promethean Theology in the Thought of Thomas Merton, Patrick Cousins
From Spiritualists to Neopagans: Complicating American Religious Pluralism, Clara Marie Schoonmaker
2014
Caste in Thirdspace: Theorizing Caste in Modern India with Edward Soja's Thirdspace, Mallory Hennigar
The On(c)e and Future God: On Time and the Last God in Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy, Daniel Tate
2013
Pushing the pictorial turn: Mitchell, Benjamin, and religion online, John William Borchert
It'll be Zion to Me": Ideal Mormon Masculinity in Legacy, David H. Newman
HYPHENATED HINDUS: A Study of the Relationship between the Formation of a Indo-Caribbean Hindu Identity and the Development of the West Indian Temple in Trinidad and in the United States, Prea Kamane Persaud