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Daniel A. Arnold, Indian and comparative philosophy of religion •
Hans Dieter Betz, emeritus, New Testament •
Anne Carr, feminist theologian (deceased) •
Ioan Petru Culianu, historian of religions (deceased) •
Arnold Davidson, philosopher and
Michel Foucault specialist •
Wendy Doniger, scholar of
Hinduism and
comparative mythology •
Mircea Eliade, scholar of comparative religions (deceased) •
Jean Bethke Elshtain, political philosopher and ethicist (deceased) •
Michael Fishbane, Semitic languages, biblical studies, and Judaica •
Franklin I. Gamwell, emeritus, scholar of ethical and political theory (deceased) •
Robert M. Grant, New Testament and church history scholar (deceased) •
Seward Hiltner, pastoral theologian (deceased) •
Dwight N. Hopkins, constructive theologian •
Matthew Kapstein, scholar of Tibetan religions and Buddhist philosophy •
Hans-Josef Klauck, emeritus, New Testament •
Bruce Lincoln, emeritus, historian of religions and Indo-Europeanist •
Jean-Luc Marion, phenomenologist and theologian •
Martin E. Marty, emeritus, religion in America (deceased) •
Shailer Mathews, former dean (1908–1933) •
Bernard McGinn, emeritus, medieval mysticism •
Paul Mendes-Flohr, modern Jewish intellectual history (deceased) •
Margaret M. Mitchell, former dean (2010–2015), specialist in Early Christianity •
David Nirenberg, dean, historian of religions •
Martha C. Nussbaum, associated faculty; philosopher, legalist and public intellectual •
Norman Perrin, New Testament scholar (deceased) •
Paul Ricoeur, philosopher (deceased) •
Martin Riesebrodt, German sociologist and specializing on
Max Weber's works (deceased) • J. Coert Rylaarsdam, Old Testament scholar (deceased) •
William Schweiker, theological ethics •
Michael Sells, Islamic Studies and Qur'an •
Gerald Birney Smith, professor of Christian Theology (1900–1929) •
Jonathan Z. Smith, emeritus, influential historian of religions (deceased) •
Kathryn Tanner, theologian •
Paul Tillich, theologian (deceased) •
Emilie Townes, Christian social ethicist, womanist theologian •
David Tracy, Catholic theology (deceased) •
Christian K. Wedemeyer, historian of religions, Indian and Tibetan esoteric Buddhism •
Allen Wikgren, New Testament textual critic (deceased) •
Laurie Zoloth, former dean (2017–2018), bioethics and Jewish studies ==Publications==