Centre for the Study of Religion
Isabelle Cochelin
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- Cultural and Intellectual
- Europe
- History of medieval childhood
- History of monasticism
- History of Non-Cloistered Religious Women (1100-1800)
- History of Poverty (1000-1500)
- History of servants and service (1000-1700)
- Medieval history
- Medieval social history
- Old age in the medieval period
- Religion and Society
- Youth in the medieval period
Office: +1 (416) 978-7414
Languages: English,French
Website
Email: isabelle.cochelin@utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
Mark McGowan
Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- Catholic Church (Canada and the world)
- Catholic education in Canada
- History of Christianity
- History of Ireland and its Diaspora
- Immigration and Canada
- Religion and Communications
- The Irish in Canada
- The Vatican
Office: 416-926-1300
Mobile: 647-771-1865
Website
Email: mark.mcgowan@utoronto.ca
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Nicholas Everett
Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- Africa
- Ancient and Medieval History
- Britain and Ireland
- Cultural and Intellectual
- Early medieval Europe
- Economy, Technology and Society
- Europe
- Food
- History of Italy
- History of medicine
- History of pharmacy
- International relations
- Italian churches
- Medicine
- Medieval
- Medieval manuscripts and Latin philology
- Mediterranean and Middle East
- Ojibwe and Native North American Medicine
- Religion and Society
- Saints' lives
- Social
- State, Politics, and Law
Office: +1 (647) 988-8370
Languages: English,Italian,Latin,Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Website
Email: n.everett@utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
Ruth Marshall
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- Citizenship, state politics and violence in Nigeria & Cote d’Ivoire
- Continental philosophy of religion
- Continental political philosophy
- Pentecostalism, radical reformist Islam and religious revival in the Global South
- Post-colonial theory, African Studies
- Religion, politics and public life
- Religious conflict and violence
- Secularism and democratic theory
- United States Politics - the Religious Right since the 1970s, the rise of the alt-right, the MAGA movement, QAnon, the Trump years and party politics
- United States Religion - evangelicals and race, White Christian nationalism, theocracy, dominionism, reconstructionism, Christian cults, QAnon and its Christian roots and networks
Office: 416-978-0241
Mobile: 416-839-9295
Website
Email: ruth.marshall@utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online