Summary
Thomas A. Lewis is Associate Professor of Religious Studies. He taught previously at the University of Iowa and at Harvard University. He specializes in religious ethics and philosophy of religion in the modern West and has strong interests in methodology in the study of religion. His research examines conceptions of tradition, reason, and authority and their significance for ethical and political thought. He is particularly interested in the roles attributed to practice, reflection, and narrative in constituting the self. His publications include Freedom and Tradition in Hegel: Reconsidering Anthropology, Ethics, and Religion (University of Notre Dame Press, 2005), Religion, Modernity, and Politics in Hegel (Oxford University Press, 2011), and articles on religion and politics, liberation theology, communitarianism, and comparative ethics.
| Current Institution | Brown University |
| Department | Religious Studies |
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| Address | PO Box 1927 Providence Rhode Island 02912 United States Phone: (401) 863-3571 |
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Stanford University
Ph.D.,
Religious Studies
(1992 - 1997)
Brown University
A.B.,
Religious Studies
(1986 - 1990)
- Course Development Grant for “Religion and Conflict in the Contemporary World” (one of eight awards university wide for new courses with an international and interdisciplinary focus), International Programs, University of Iowa, (2001)
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