Faculty Research - Articles
Below are a few examples of recent peer-reviewed articles produced by the faculty in the Department of Religion and Culture.
A Contextual Approach to Women's Rights in the Qur'an: Readings of 4:34
Rachel Scott, 2009
Imagining Home, Nation, World: Appalachia on the Mall
Emily Satterwhite, 2008
Liszt in the Movies: Liszt’s Rhapsody as composer biopic
Michael Saffle, 2007
Education & Autonomy: Muslim Women as Effective Role Models in a Calcutta Basti
Suchitra Samanta, 2005
Romancing Whiteness: Popular Appalachian Fiction and the Imperialist Imagination at the Turns of Two Centuries
Emily Satterwhite, 2008
Societies and Soirees: Musical Life and Regional Character in the South Atlantic
Michael Saffle, 2007
Against the Enemies of Christ: The Role of Count Emicho in the Anti-Jewish Violence of the First Crusade
Matthew Gabriele, 2006
The Significance of Jesus' Death in Mark: Narrative context and authorial audience
Sharyn Dowd & Elizabeth Struthers Malbon, 2006

