Duke’s MS in Religious Studies invites scholars to pair philology with data science and public-humanities design. Students encode Geniza fragments in TEI-XML, map mosque networks with GIS, and build VR pilgrimages through medieval cathedrals. Collaborative labs with Divinity and Duke Libraries transform theses into open-access multimedia that reframe religion in civic debate.
3-D photogrammetry of endangered Tibetan stupas
Sentiment analysis of online prayer groups during crises
Podcast on eco-theology across Buddhist and Papal encyclicals
Blockchain archive for repatriated sacred artifacts
VR tour reconstructing Jerusalem’s Second Temple
Machine-translation of Syriac hymns with liturgical annotations
Ethnographic film on Afro-Brazilian Candomblé in Durham
Interactive timeline of religious freedom legislation
Crowdsourced oral-history of diaspora Ramadan traditions
Policy memo on zoning for multi-faith burial grounds
Neural-network restoration of damaged illuminated manuscripts
Citizen-science app mapping public menorah lightings
Serious game teaching ethics through comparative parables
Open-access syllabus on Indigenous spirituality and land
Data-viz of climate disasters referenced in scripture
Augmented-reality app translating temple iconography
Investigate and illuminate faith in the digital age with Duke.
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