Faculty by Areas of Study
The Divinity School is organized into three committees of the faculty and ten areas of study that support the School's degree programs. Click here for descriptions of the committees of the faculty and areas of study, including faculty resources, general guidelines, area Ph.D. written examinations, and sample course offerings.
Anthropology and Sociology of Religion
Biblical Studies
- Michael Fishbane
- Hans-Josef Klauck
- David Martinez
- Margaret M. Mitchell
- J. David Schloen
- Jeffrey Stackert
History of Christianity
- Catherine A. Brekus
- Kathleen Conzen
- Curtis J. Evans
- Rachel Fulton
- W. Clark Gilpin
- Margaret M. Mitchell
- Willemien Otten
- Lucy K. Pick
- Susan Schreiner
History of Judaism
History of Religions
- Steven Collins
- Wendy Doniger
- Christopher Faraone
- Richard Fox
- Matthew Kapstein
- Bruce Lincoln
- Christian K. Wedemeyer
Islamic Studies
Philosophy of Religions
- Daniel A. Arnold
- Daniel Brudney
- Arnold I. Davidson
- Franklin I. Gamwell
- Kevin Hector
- Matthew Kapstein
- Jean-Luc Marion
- Françoise Meltzer
- Josef Stern
Religion and Literature
- Robert Bird
- Philip Bohlman
- Frank Burch Brown
- Michael J. Murrin
- Richard A. Rosengarten
- Richard Strier