Duke’s Religion Ph.D. trains scholars to pair philological precision with digital humanities and social-justice praxis. Students encode Geniza fragments, map mosque networks with GIS, and build VR pilgrimages through medieval cathedrals. Collaborations with Duke Divinity and community partners turn research into policy briefs on religious freedom and immersive museum installations.
3-D photogrammetry of endangered Himalayan shrines
Sentiment analysis of online prayer groups during crises
Podcast on eco-theology across Buddhist and Papal encyclicals
Blockchain archive safeguarding sacred-artifact provenance
VR tour reconstructing Jerusalem’s Second Temple
Machine-translation of Syriac hymns with liturgical annotations
Citizen-science oral-history of diaspora Ramadan traditions
Interactive timeline of religious freedom legislation
Policy memo on multi-faith cemetery zoning
AI restoration of damaged illuminated manuscripts
Serious game teaching ethics through comparative parables
Augmented-reality app translating temple iconography
Public syllabus on Indigenous spirituality and land rights
Data-viz of climate disasters referenced in scripture
Investigate faith and culture in the digital age with Duke Religion.
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