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Hamilton's faculty members are active and accomplished scholars and dedicated teachers. In the classroom, the lab, the studio and beyond, professors are engaged in the intellectual and cultural lives of their students.

This directory includes an alphabetical listing of current Hamilton faculty members and information about their areas of expertise and teaching experience. You can also search by name or area of study below.

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  • Quincy Newell

    Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Humanistic Studies, Chair of Religious Studies
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    Expertise
    American religious history; religion in the American West; interreligious contact; religious experience of racial/ethnic and religious minorities; Native American and African American religious history; Mormonism; gender and religion
  • Ian Mills

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics and Religious Studies
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    Expertise
    Early Christianity Late Antiquity New Testament Ancient Judaism
  • S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate

    Professor of Religious Studies, By Special Appointment
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    Expertise
    religion and media, religion and popular culture, comparative religions, blasphemy and controversial art, religious life in the U.S.
  • Jeffrey McArn

    Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies and Levitt Center Justice Lab
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  • Steve Humphries-Brooks

    Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus (retired)
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    Expertise
    New Testament studies; literary and social-historical criticism of the Gospels; religion in film; early Christian mysticism; theories and methods for the study of religion
  • Richard Seager

    Bates and Benjamin Professor of Classical and Religious Studies Emeritus (retired)
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    Expertise
    religions of the United States with emphasis on new, marginal, or excluded groups and their relationships to the core American values; Buddhism in the U.S. over the last century; Mexican-U.S. border issues

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