2011

 

  • Chelsea Back, “Reconciliation and Justice: The Place of Religious Institutions in Post-conflict Resolution”
  • Kimberly Humphries, “An (Un) Holy Union: Discovering the Particularities in Universalism, An Exploration of Roman Catholicism in American novel from 1961 – 2011”
  • Erika Johnson, “The Health of Nations: Classical and Theological Perspectives on Health Care Reform”
  • Daniel McCready, “Tomorrowland: The Transformation of the Religious Experience in the City”
  • Caitlin Mulrine,  “’Islam is Very Different than You Think’:  Misperceptions of Muslims Reinforced by the Rifqa Bary Case”
  • Beth Neville, “A Bun in the Oven and an Arrow in the Quiver: An Inquiry into the Quiverfull Movement and Spiritual Warfare”
  • Joshua Rager, “The Baha’I Faith in America 1893-1918: A Diffusion of the American Religious Zeitgeist”
  • Dylan Reaves, “Society, The Individual, and the Quest for Faith: The Works of Peter Berger”
  • Valerie Smith, “Those Who Hope: A Subversive Word in a Complacent World”
  • Louise Vasher, “Local Food, Local Hunger: Connections and Disjunctions in Granville, Ohio, Churches”