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Mark Hadley

Professor, Religious Studies; Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

Education

  • BA, Reed College, Religion
  • MA, University of Chicago, Divinity
  • PhD, Brown University, Religious Studies

Research Interests

  • African American Religious and Social Criticism
  • Classical and Contemporary Pragmatic Philosophy
  • History of American Philosophy and Religious Thought
  • Social Ethics

Teaching

  • RELG 3200: Martin, Malcolm, and America
  • RELC 3222: From Jefferson to King
  • USEM 1580: Religion and Democracy in Black and White

Selected Publications and Talks

  • “The Democratic Practice of Jane Addams,” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 18, 2013.
  • “Jane Addams and the Pragmatic Method in Ethics,” Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January 9, 2011. 
  • “Mill and James on Religion’s Utility,” AAR Annual Meeting, Montreal, November 10, 2009.
  • “Ethical Monotheism or Ethical Polytheism?: Reflections on Troeltsch, Weber, and James” in Ethical Monotheism: Traditions and Prospects, co-edited with Ted Vial           (Society of Biblical Literature/Brown University Judaic Studies, 2001).      
  • Ethical Monotheism: Traditions and Prospects, co-edited with Ted Vial (Society of Biblical Literature/Brown University Judaic Studies, 2001). 
  • Counterpoints: Issues in Teaching in Religious Studies, co-edited with Mark Unno (Brown University Religious Studies, 1995).