All available dissertations completed at Western Michigan University are entered into ScholarWorks. Some may be embargoed or restricted by the authors and may be only available from on-campus computers. Comparative Religion offered a doctoral program for just a few years. If you have any questions, please contact wmu-scholarworks@wmich.edu.
Dissertations from 2011
Spiritual Independence in Finley's Elsie Dinsmore Series, Alcott's Little Women Seriesand Wilder's Little House Series, Rebekka Anna Mehl
Dissertations from 2006
Considering the Rationality of African Ritual Behavior, Joel Grant Mort
Religion and Semiosphere: from Religious to the Secular and Beyond, Rajka Rush
Dissertations from 2004
Selfhood and the Search for an Identity: Explaining the Emergence of the Nineteenth-Century Holiness Movement and Early Church of the Nazarene, Paul R. George Jr.
Divine Minds: The Cognitive Foundations of God and Religion, Todd Tremlin
Dissertations from 2002
Why Religious People Believe What They Shouldn't: Explaining Theological Incorrectness in South Asia and America, D. Jason Slone