Profiles in "Religious Studies" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Cherman researches Integrative Knowledge in Organizations, Spirituality in Knowledge Development, and Ethics in Knowledge-Based Organizations. She teaches Social Entrepreneurship, Business Model, Strategy, Leadership.
  • Suhara has been teaching Asian religion and culture courses at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Arizona, and Arizona State University. His works have been published in multiple Japanese journals.
  • Lundin focuses his studies on religion and narrative. Of particular interest to him are Abrahamic sociotheologies. He received his BA in Religious Studies from ASU and his MA in Religion and the Arts from Yale University.
  • Casey teaches History and Religious Studies courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. His research focuses on the history of religion and politics in Latin America.
  • Shyla is a Compliance Coordinator with the Office of Research Integrity & Assurance (ORIA) and teaches Religion courses for the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.
  • Hartung is a scholar of early Christianity and late antiquity. His most recent work focuses on liturgical poems and the formation of Christian imagination and identity in the eastern Roman empire in the fourth century.
  • A philosopher and scholar of religion, Amesbury works on religion and contemporary social and political thought.