Yale’s Ph.D. in Religious Studies is one of the most interdisciplinary programs globally, preparing scholars to explore religious traditions in historical, philosophical, and cultural depth. Below are dissertation topics to inspire advanced scholarship.
Ritual and Identity in Indigenous Religious Traditions
The Impact of Globalization on Islamic Practice and Authority
Gender and Divinity in Hindu Religious Texts
Apocalyptic Thought in Contemporary Evangelical Movements
Comparative Theology: Christianity and Buddhism on Suffering
Political Theology and Religious Nationalism
Mysticism and Embodiment in Sufi Literature
Hermeneutics of the Hebrew Bible in Postcolonial Contexts
Secularism and the Rise of Spiritual but Not Religious (SBNR) Identities
The Role of Religion in Transitional Justice Processes
Philosophical Approaches to the Problem of Evil
Sacred Space and Environmental Ethics in Indigenous Worldviews
Christian Liturgical Reform Movements in the 20th Century
Religion and Technology in the Digital Age
Ethnographic Studies of Pilgrimage in the Global South
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