Columbia University's Religion program provides a multidisciplinary approach to studying faith, ethics, and philosophy. These research ideas encourage exploration across theological texts, historical traditions, and contemporary religious movements from around the world.
The Role of Ritual in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
Interfaith Dialogue in Contemporary Urban Societies
Women’s Leadership in Early Christianity and Modern Church Movements
Sacred Space and Architecture in Islamic Culture
The Concept of Karma Across Eastern Religions
Secularization and the Rise of Modern Spirituality
Religious Symbolism in Medieval European Art
The Ethics of War in Christian and Islamic Theologies
Pilgrimage Practices in Major World Religions
The Intersection of Religion and Environmental Ethics
Mysticism in Jewish, Christian, and Sufi Traditions
Scriptural Interpretation and Authority in Abrahamic Faiths
Religious Responses to Climate Change
Religion and Colonialism: Historical Analysis
Buddhism and the Psychology of Mindfulness
Apocalyptic Thought in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Religion in the Public Sphere: First Amendment Debates
The Role of Religion in Conflict and Reconciliation
Digital Religion: Worship and Community in Online Spaces
Religion and Human Rights: Compatibility or Conflict?
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