The PhD in Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of religion across time, culture, and belief systems. Students conduct critical analyses of religious texts, practices, institutions, and ideologies—preparing for careers in academia, public scholarship, interfaith dialogue, and policy.
Interpreting Religious Pluralism in Post-Secular Societies
The Role of Ritual in Indigenous Spiritual Practices
Islamic Jurisprudence and Contemporary Ethics
Religion and National Identity in Postcolonial States
Apocalyptic Narratives in Abrahamic Traditions
The Evolution of Buddhist Monastic Codes
Digital Religion: Online Communities and Faith Formation
Scriptural Reasoning in Interfaith Dialogues
Gender, Power, and Religion in South Asian Traditions
Theology and the Environmental Crisis: A Religious Response
Martyrdom and Memory in Early Christian Communities
Religious Symbolism in Modern Political Movements
Religion and Human Rights Discourse in Global Context
Translation Challenges of Sacred Texts Across Cultures
The Role of Music in Pentecostal Worship Practices
Religion and Law: Conflicts in Secular Democracies
Syncretism and Resistance in Afro-Caribbean Religions
Pilgrimage and Sacred Geography in Hindu Traditions
Secularism and the Future of Religious Institutions
Religious Literacy in Public Education Policy
Engage in rigorous, inclusive scholarship on faith, identity, and belief—preparing for impactful leadership in education, research, and policy.
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