Associate professor of sociology and global health
Her research focuses on gender and ethnicity, the sociology of religion and health, and the assimilation experiences of Arab-Americans and U.S. Muslims. Read is author of "Culture, Class and Work Among Arab-American Women" (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2004) and has published numerous scholarly articles on how race, ethnicity and gender affect health outcomes in the U.S., particularly for Arab women.
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Stanley Hauerwas
Professor emeritus of divinity and law
Expertise: Religion
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Associate professor of Christian ethics
Expertise: Religion
Hall writes about sex, racist domination, torture, war, LGBTQ rights and Jesus. Her books include "Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love" (Cambridge University Press) and "Conceiving Parenthood: American Protestantism and the Spirit of Reproduction. "
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Professor of theology
Expertise: Gender and Liberal Theology > Religion
Her areas of expertise include feminist theology, interracial churches, theology and politics, liberal theology, and the church and LGBTQ issues. She is director of the Divinity School’s Program in Gender, Theology, and Ministry.
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Professor emeritus of Christian history
Expertise: Church History in America > Religion
His areas of expertise include the Rev. Billy Graham, evangelicalism in America, the history of Pentecostalism especially in America, the history of American foreign missions, and mainline Protestantism. He is the author, co-author, or co-editor of several books, including ones on Early Pentecostals and American Culture and Billy Graham.
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Associate professor of the Old Testament at Duke Divinity School and director of graduate studies and the Graduate Program in Religion
Expertise: Biblical Interpretation > Religion
He specializes in politics and biblical interpretation, including topics such as the use of Scripture by presidential candidates, the public display of the Ten Commandments, and the advocacy of particular political candidates by pastors in their sermons.
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Associate professor of sociology and global health
Expertise: Religion > U.S. Muslims
Her research focuses on gender and ethnicity, the sociology of religion and health, and the assimilation experiences of Arab-Americans and U.S. Muslims. Read is author of "Culture, Class and Work Among Arab-American Women" (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2004) and has published numerous scholarly articles on how race, ethnicity and gender affect health outcomes in the U.S., particularly for Arab women.
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