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Lowell Livezey (1943-2007)

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Dr. Lowell W. Livezey studied, taught, and wrote about the agency of religious organizations—especially churches, synagogues, mosques, and other worship centers—in large urban areas. Using ethnographic data assembled in collaboration with colleagues and...

Mark MacWilliams

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Dr. Mark MacWilliams is a professor of religious studies at St. Lawrence University. He became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 1999 and conducted a multi-year study of the religious diversity present in St. Lawrence county in Northern New York. Dr...

Russell Rhoads

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Dr. Russell Rhoads is an associate professor of anthropology at Grand Valley State University. He became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 1998. Together with Mr. Joel Beversluis, Ms. Ghazala Munir, and students from Grand Valley State University, Dr...

Steven Schroeder

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Dr. Steven Schroeder became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 1998 while teaching religion and philosophy at Capital University, Dayton Center. His project "Mapping the Miami Valley's Religious Landscape" documented the cultural and religious diversity...

David H. Day

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Professor David H. Day became an affiliate of the Pluralism Project in 2003 with "Encountering Old Faiths in New Places," a project mapping religious diversity in the Rochester, NY area. The project was linked with Dr. Day's course, Anthropology 202:...

Shana Sippy and Dr. Michael McNally

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Dr. Shana Sippy and Dr. Michael McNally are co-directors of the Religious Diversity in Minnesota project. Both Drs. Sippy and McNally teach in the religion department at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.

The Religious Diversity in Minnesota...

Thomas Tweed

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Dr. Thomas Tweed is professor and Harold and Martha Welch endowed chair in American Studies at the University of Notre Dame. In 2015, he served as the president of the American Academy of Religion. Dr. Tweed became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 1999...

John Kiser

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The Abd el-Kader Education Project, Inc. (AEP) is an initiative that provides opportunities to explore Islamic values and culture through the legacy of Emir Abd el-Kader. AEP, Inc. grew out of the interest in Emir Abd el-Kader generated by John Kiser’s...

Eric Mayer

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Eric J. Mayer is principal of Westtown Upper School in Westtown Pennsylvania. While teaching high school at Westtown, Mayer created an annotated directory of the Religious Resources of Greater Philadelphia, Religious Resources of Suburban Philadelphia...

Collen Rost-Banik

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Ms. Colleen Rost-Banik became a Pluralism Project in 2002 with her research on religious diversity and civil society in Maine. After graduating from Harvard Divinity School, Ms. Rost-Banik worked with the Maine Council of Churches to organize interfaith...