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Mary Beth Mathews
Professor of ReligionUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Mathews is knowledgeable about American religious history, Protestant fundamentalism and evangelicalism.
Natasha Bakht
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Ottawa
Professor Bakht’s research interests are in the intersecting area of religious freedom and women’s equality.
Francis Beckwith, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy & Church-State Studies, Affiliate Professor of Political ScienceBaylor University
Nationally recognized philosopher & legal expert in the areas of religion, jurisprudence, politics & ethics
Dr William Martin Sloane FRSA
Arbitrator | Attorney | Clergyman | Counsellor | EducatorMaryland & Pennsylvania
Proferring provocative polymathic perspectives on Life in the Matrix
Joel Paul
Albert Abramson '54 Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: paulj@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4638 / Office 312-200
Michael Moreland, JD, PhD
Professor of Law and Religion; Director, Eleanor H. McCullen Center for Law, Religion and Public Policy | Charles Widger School of LawVillanova University
Michael Moreland, JD, PhD, is an expert in the areas of law and religion, free speech, constitutional law and bioethics.
Emily Deering Crosby
Assistant Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Mary Washington
Emily Deering Crosby is a rhetorical critic of popular culture with research concentrations in feminist criticism.
James Hudnut-Beumler
Anne Potter Wilson Distinguished Professor of American Religious HistoryVanderbilt University
Expert in the history of religion in the American South.
Preston Green, J.D., Ed.D.
John and Maria Neag Professor of Urban EducationUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on charter school regulation and industry oversight.
Emile Lester
Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Lester is an expert in church and state issues, especially controversies surrounding teaching religion in schools.
