Dr. Stephen Bush

Professor

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Biography

Stephen S. Bush is a Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Brown University, where he also serves as the Chair of the department. His research focuses on theory of religion, philosophy of religion, and religious ethics. He is the author of "William James Democratic Individuality" (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and "Visions of Religion: Experience, Meaning, Power" (Oxford University Press, 2014). His work integrates various understandings of religion, particularly the intersection of personal experience, symbolic meaning, and social-political power. Bush is actively engaged in exploring the contributions of William James to the dialogue between politics and religion, particularly regarding individuality. He has published numerous essays in reputable journals including the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of Religion, and Philosophical Review, addressing topics related to religious ethics, including the ethics of violence and moral disgust in relation to killing. His scholarly contributions have shaped discussions around the study of religion in the twentieth century and continue to influence contemporary thought.

Research Interests

Awards

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Wriston Fellowship

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Faculty Fellowship

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Faculty Research Fellowship

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Junior Faculty Teaching Fellowship

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Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Fellowship

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Woodrow Wilson Scholars Fellowship

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Graduate Research Award

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Graduate Prize Fellowship

Courses

RELS 0068 - Religion Torture RELS 0258 - Art, Morality, Religion RELS 1000 - Methods Religious Studies RELS 1370B - Philosophy Mysticism RELS 1380D - Religious Experience Secular World RELS 1600B - Ethics Community RELS 2110D - Religion, Pragmatism, Social Change RELS 2460 - Professionalization Seminar RELS 2500 - Topics Religion South Asia RELS 2600D - Pragmatism Religion RELS 2600N - Religion Ethical Formation RELS 2600R - Religion, Aesthetics, Politics RELS 2600T - Religion, Ethics, Community RELS 2610 - Ethics Particularity

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics