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bulletTalat Halman:  Anspach Hall 301-S, 774-2190
e-mail:  halma1ht@cmich.edu
Ph.D. Duke University (2000)
Special Interests:  Islam, Sufism, world religions
 
bulletRoger D. Hatch: Anspach Hall 301-J, 774-7275
e-mail: hatch1rd@cmich.edu
Ph.D. University of Chicago (1974)
Special Interests: religion and politics, African-American religion
 
bulletDonald Matthews:  Anspach Hall 301-P, 774-1881
e-mail:  matth1d@cmich.edu
Ph.D. University of Chicago (1992)
Special Interests:  African-American religion, ethics

bullet Merlyn Mowrey: Anspach Hall 239, 774-2192
e-mail: mowre1me@cmich.edu
Ph.D. Temple University (1988)
Special Interests: religion and the social sciences, feminist thought, ethics
 
bulletGuy M. Newland: Anspach Hall 102, 774-3666
e-mail: newla1gm@cmich.edu
Ph.D. University of Virginia (1988)
Special Interests: history of religions, Tibetan Buddhism
 
bulletWilliam W. Reader: Anspach Hall 211, 774-6431
e-mail: reade1ww@cmich.edu
D.Theol. Georg-August Universitat, Gottingen, Germany (1971)
Special Interests: biblical and classical studies, ancient and modern Greek
 
bulletDavid L. Smith: Anspach Hall 301-L, 774-3623
email: smith1dl@cmich.edu
Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1979)
Special Interests: modern religious thought, religion in America
 
bulletTodd Tremlin:  Anspach Hall 301-O, cell:  616-485-9843
email:  treml1t@cmich.edu
Ph.D. Western Michigan University (2004)
Special Interests:  religion and cognitive science, psychology of religion

bulletGregory Spinner: Anspach Hall 301-R, 774-1445
email:  spinn1g@cmich.edu
Ph.D.  University of Chicago (2003)
Special Interests:  Jewish studies, history of religions, esotericism
 

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The information on this page is maintained by David Smith, Department of Philosophy & Religion.
Document Revision Date: 22 August, 2007.