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  1. Doctoral Program

    Graduate. Doctoral Program; Fields of Study Toggle Fields of Study American Religions; ... Department of Religious Studies Building 70 Main Quad 450 Jane Stanford Way Stanford, CA 94305 Phone: 650-723-3322 religst-info [at] lists.stanford.edu (religst-info[at]lists[dot]stanford[dot]edu) Campus Map.

  2. Religious Studies

    Working in the Field. This is a space for faculty and graduate students in Stanford's Religious Studies Department to reflect on the ways in which their own work foregrounds issues of diversity, inclusion, and equity. We will feature a different graduate student and faculty member on a rotational basis. Read our Latest Work.

  3. RELST-PHD Program

    The PhD in Religious Studies signifies special knowledge of an interdisciplinary field of study and potential mastery of an area of specialization. The department's faculty have established specific fields of study in which the department's strengths and those of other Stanford departments cohere.

  4. Requirements

    Department of Religious Studies Building 70 Main Quad 450 Jane Stanford Way Stanford, CA 94305 Phone: 650-723-3322 religst-info [at] lists.stanford.edu (religst-info[at]lists[dot]stanford[dot]edu) Campus Map

  5. Doctoral Degree Program

    For further information on admission, contact the Department of Religious Studies graduate student administrator, Jill Covington, at 650-723-2548, [email protected]; for application forms, contact the Office of Graduate Admissions, Old Union 141, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 (phone: 650-723-4291). Prospective applicants in Buddhist ...

  6. Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies

    Religious Studies. University requirements for the Ph.D. are described in the "Graduate Degrees" section of this bulletin. The Ph.D. in Religious Studies signifies special knowledge of an interdisciplinary field of study and potential mastery of an area of specialization within it. The faculty of the department have established certain fields ...

  7. Current Graduate Students

    Austin Clements is a PhD student in the Department of History at Stanford University. His area of focus is the United States in the 20th century, specifically the relationship between religion and politics in the interwar period.

  8. Anthropology of Religion

    Anthropology of Religion. Inquiring into the relationship between the divine, sacred, and the social order, and attendant beliefs, movements, and institutions are some of the oldest questions in Anthropology and continue to be some of the most relevant to the modern world. Our faculty seek to understand what faith is and why faith persists ...

  9. Religious Studies

    Graduate Programs in Religious Studies. The graduate mission of the department is to provide students with an interdisciplinary setting of study within which to focus on their respective areas of specialization. The department offers an internal M.A. and a Ph.D. degree in Religious Studies. The master's program is restricted to current Stanford ...

  10. Academics and Research

    Academics and Research. The School of Humanities and Sciences is the foundation of a liberal arts education at Stanford, where students are free to explore the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The university's home for foundational research, H&S supports free and critical thinking across all disciplines, offering endless ...

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    John is chair of the Department of Religious Studies and director of the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford. Ph.D., Stanford University (1996); B.A., University of California at Berkeley (1986). Contact Info. (650) 723-0465 (office) [email protected].

  12. Faculty by Research Interest: Religion

    Stanford Graduate School of Education. 482 Galvez Mall Stanford, CA 94305-3096 Tel: (650) 723-2109. Improving lives through learning

  13. Doctoral Program

    Stanford's Ph.D. program is among the world's best. Our graduate students receive their training in a lively community of philosophers engaged in a wide range of philosophical projects. Our Ph.D. program trains students in traditional core areas of philosophy and provides them with opportunities to explore many subfields such as the philosophy ...

  14. Religion

    Stanford Libraries collects primary and secondary source materials in print and digital formats to support the study of a wide range of religious traditions across the pre-modern and modern periods. Our main collections are held at Green Library, but materials related to the study of religion can also be found at the Bowes Art & Architecture ...

  15. Philosophy and Religious Studies

    The undergraduate major in Philosophy and Religious Studies consists of 60 units of course work with approximately one third each in the philosophy core, the religious studies core, and either the general major or the special concentration. The mission of the undergraduate program in Philosophy is to train students to think clearly and ...

  16. Religious Studies

    Courses offered by the Department of Religious Studies are listed under the subject code RELIGST on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site.. Mission of the Department. The Department of Religious Studies brings a variety of disciplinary perspectives to bear on the phenomenon of religion for the purpose of understanding and interpreting the history, literature, thought, social ...

  17. Religious Studies

    Undergraduate courses in Religious Studies are designed to engage students existentially and to assist them in thinking about intellectual, ethical, and sociopolitical issues in the world's religions. The department's faculty seek to provide tools for understanding the complex encounters among religious ideas, practices, and communities, and ...

  18. Religious Studies, Ph.D.

    About. Students in this program at Stanford University declare an area of specialization in a particular period, topic, or corpus of materials, usually within one of the subfields into which Religious Studies is often divided (in most cases according to religious traditions), which are themselves distributed over the following broad areas ...

  19. StudyQA

    PhD Religious Studies in Stanford University (Stanford, United States) is part of Religious Studies and Theology. Find deadlines, scholarships, requirements and description of the program here! ... graduate record examination (gre) scores (no more than 5 years old) three letters of recommendation (via online application)