1. Against the World: International Protestantism and the Ecumenical Movement between Secularization and Politics, 1900-1952 Reynolds, Justin M. 2016 Theses SecularizationProtestantismEcumenical movementHistoryReligionPolitical science
2. Empire, Nation, and the Islamic World: Bosnian Muslim Reformists between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, 1901-1914 Buljina, Harun 2019 Theses HistoryPanislamismReligionIslamic modernismČaušević, Džemaluddin, 1870-1938
3. Expanding Educational Empires: The USA, Great Britain, and British Africa, circa 1902-1944 Dunitz, Sarah Claire 2017 Theses HistoryReligionEducation, ColonialEducation--British coloniesEducation--American influences
4. Fragmented Geographies: The See of Alexandria, Its Following, and the Estrangements of Modernity Georgy, Joshua Thomas 2015 Theses Religion and geographyLord's SupperCoptic ChurchHistoryReligion
5. "In the world but not of the world"? Doucelina, Felipa, and the Beguines of Marseilles Genecin, Isabel 2015 Theses ReligionHistory
6. Ordering Subjects: Merchants, the State, and Krishna Devotion in Eighteenth-Century Marwar Cherian, Divya 2015 Theses Caste--Political aspectsIdentification (Religion)HistorySouth AsiansReligionKrishna (Hindu deity)
7. Printing, Hebrew Book Culture and Sefer Ḥasidim Skloot, Joseph Aaron 2017 Theses HistoryJewsReligionSefer ḥasidim (Judah ben Samuel)
8. Slaying the Leviathan: Catholicism and the Rebirth of European Conservatism, 1920-1950 Chappel, James Gregory 2012 Theses HistoryEuropeansReligion
9. “The Best of Doctors Go to Hell”: Rabbinic Medical Culture in Late Antiquity (200-600 CE) Shinnar, Shulamit 2019 Theses HistoryJewsReligionMedicine in rabbinical literatureMedicine, AncientRabbinical literature
10. The Burden of Forgiveness: Franciscans’ Impact on Penitential Practices in the Thirteenth Century Yee, Ethan Leong 2019 Theses HistoryMiddle AgesReligionForgivenessPenanceFranciscans